June 2024 Harvard Forest - Harvard Forest Data Jam Symposium
As a member of the O’Hara Nature Center research group, I was lucky enough to attend the Harvard Forest Data Jam Symposium this June. Studies including tree coring projects and Beech leaf disease projects were featured. Photographing the event and the grounds we stayed on was ethereal. The relationship between the forest and the scientists who study it is best described through photos, not words.


















July 2023: Iceland FILM - National Geographic Student Travel
Taking a 30-year-old Nikon One Touch film camera into an ice cave and dropping it is an adventure if anything! There seems to be a satisfying connection between the agelessness of film and the agelessness of the mountain giants and flowing waterfalls that line the Icelandic landscape. Capturing the times I spent with other high school students with similar passions through film is essential
July 2023: Iceland - National Geographic Student Travel
Iceland has breathtaking scenery, with beautiful mountains and mesmerizing glaciers. Summer landscapes lit up by the midnight sun are a unique lighting experience for photography. The contrast between blue glacial lagoons and volcanic terrain creates a surreal backdrop that may soon be lost due to the increasing impacts of climate change in vulnerable places.










March 2023: France
Photographing in France is an amazing experience with stunning landscapes, famous landmarks, and lively cities. From Paris to Bayeux, every corner offers artistic inspiration, thus encouraging the artistic city to be caught on classic black and white film. Each photo tells a unique story, making France a photographic paradise

July 2022: Yellowstone - Putney Student Travel
Throughout the Putney Student Travel adventure, seeing wildlife and the environment that wildlife dwells in was truly inspiring. Getting to the park before other visitors was a great accomplishment which improved the originality of my exposures. The frigid morning air was difficult to tolerate at times, but the captivating views were always worthwhile and resulted in great pictures.