A photographer and visual storyteller with a quietly luminous presence, she specializes in capturing soundscapes and the intimate textures of everyday life. Grounded in a practice that blends documentary observation with lyrical framing, she often works across urban and rural environments, translating audible phenomena into image-driven narratives. Her approach emphasizes listening as a central method—pausing, attending, and translating resonance into composition. She collaborates with musicians, designers, and researchers to explore how sound informs memory, space, and identity. In her work, quiet moments become portals for connection, inviting viewers to notice sounds that might otherwise go unheard. She lives and works in a coastal city, where language and sound continually converge.