I make work at the intersection of language and image — essays that see, photographs that speak, and art that refuses to sit still.
Write a short, personal introduction here. Talk about what drives your work, what you're obsessed with, and the thread that connects everything you make. Be honest — this is where people decide if they trust you.
A second paragraph can go deeper: your background, your process, your influences, or what you're currently exploring. Don't be afraid to be specific — specificity is what makes a voice memorable.
Long-form essays, cultural criticism, personal reflections, and field notes — published here first.
A short teaser that draws the reader in — one or two sentences that make them want to read the full thing.
What is this piece about? Why should someone read it? Give them just enough to be curious.
Another hook — the first line of the essay itself often works perfectly as a teaser.
Shorter pieces and observations live alongside longer essays — variety keeps the feed interesting.