Capturing Culture & Creativity:
My photography blog - Explore recent projects, photography tips, and behind-the-scenes insights as I use photography to share my culture and uplift Native stories, voices, artists, and more.
Photographing the Authors of Beyond the Glittering World
When Kinsale Drake reached out about photographing the authors behind Beyond the Glittering World, I immediately said yes. Working with Indigenous artists and storytellers is one of the most meaningful parts of my work, and this project brought together authors whose writing continues to shape conversations around Indigenous futurisms, identity, and imagination.
Sacred Circle Healthcare's Youth Social Powwow
When Sacred Circle Healthcare hired me to photograph their Youth Social Powwow, I was immediately excited. Powwows are some of my favorite events to photograph because they bring together culture, community, family, and artistry in a way that creates meaningful moments around every corner.
Teaching Set Design & Capturing BTS at the Dream Starter Native Youth Filmmaking Workshop
I had the incredible opportunity to document behind-the-scenes moments and teach about set design at the Dream Starter Native Youth Filmmaking Workshop in Utah County. Led by Al Groves and his daughter Dowawisnima Groves, this workshop focused on Indigenous youth learning the art of filmmaking. With filmmaker Adam Conte guiding them, the kids explored the many roles on a film set—learning that, just like in our Native communities, everyone has a role, and everyone contributes to the greater good of the project.
Uplifting Native American Artists Through Photography
As a photographer from Fort Hall, Idaho, and a proud Shoshone and Blackfeet Native American, I have always felt a deep connection to my roots and my people’s stories. Photography has become my way of celebrating and preserving Native traditions, art, and culture in a world that is increasingly photo- and video-driven.