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Exhibition design for The United Nations Population Fund. Exhibited at United Nations Visitors Center New York, NY (2012, March 8–April 30) (special thanks to...
CLASS: visual narrative TERM: fall 08 I created this piece as a visual response to E.B. White's short story, "The Door." I ended up creating different visual...
CLASS: productive interaction TERM: fall 09 GROUP PARTNERS: yuin chien, austin lee, julianne weiss The "Knowledge Archive" is a tool for the avid reader. It is...
CLASS: productive interaction TERM: fall 09 "This project explores the integration of the physical environment with the media environment through the limited...
CLASS: authoring critical media TERM: fall 09 ASSIGNMENT: 2 (this project goes along with authoring critical media assignment 1) "Design Dialogues is a speaker...
CLASS: people knowing TERM: fall 09 GROUP PARTNERS: julianne weiss, sue yang For this project we were asked to create an intervention that asks a community to...
CLASS: people knowing TERM: fall 09 GROUP PARTNERS: jiha hwang, yuin chien This is a series of three projects that helped us better understand how to engage with...
CLASS: information design TERM: spring 09 In this class, we had to choose a specific topic to create a project about. I chose to do a project on the Great...
It had been almost two years since I had seen or photographed two of my favorites, Blaise and Millie. I was blown away by how much they had grown into such...
I went to Los Angeles, my old stomping ground, for Thanksgiving. The weather was gorgeous and the company wonderful. While I was there I had the great pleasure of...
Summer in Vermont is beautiful and a wonderful season for the little ones. Fresh berries, swimming, sunshine, bare feet, and bare bums. My nieces ran happily...
It is not everyday that you get the chance to go to circus school to watch and photograph your roommate on the silks. On this particular chilly tuesday evening...
Handmade postcards to raise money for Japan earthquake relief (March 11, 2011) Limited edition of 450 prints, individually handmade linoprints with crepe paper
A design research project: Real-time streaming media in the domestic sphere. (collaboration with Luke Johnson, Mia Case, Julia Tsao) What if we could design a...
Interactive prototypes using photocells and audio interviews About If Walls Could Talk What if walls could really hear what you're saying? If Walls Could Talk is...
It has been just a year since my first photo shoot with Dino. We went back to "Camel Park", named for the large painted camel in the center of the park, on a...
The Congo/Women exhibition images were projected on the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo, Norway in honor of Mother's Day. It features the work of VII photographers...
Over the weekend I photographed a beautiful wedding in Roscoe NY. Roscoe, also known as "Trout Town USA", has a population of 500 and is known for its famous diner....
Day two in Bangkok was full of more wandering and getting lost. We made our way down the Chao Phraya River on a taxi boat, and once on land, went off in search of...
Many of you know that I just returned from a month traveling through Thailand. Send a photographer to a new country and they will have a field day. I came back with...
New York City vs. Williamstown MA. The extreme contrast amazes me. I am a lucky girl to be able to escape the city and it's intense energy to my families home in...
It is the start of mud season back home. The snow is beginning to melt, and signs of Spring are everywhere. When I was younger, mud season meant that the school bus...
This post is in honor of my Dad's 67th birthday. There are two aged cheeses made at Cricket Creek Farm, Maggies Round (the circular one), and Tobasi (the square...
When living in a big city, the importance of escaping to the country is key for a sane life. There comes a point when the busy streets, the city sounds, and the...
I was hired to shoot the fashion spread for HUDSON'S Childrenswear Review again. For the June issue, the idea was to take advantage of all the old walls around...
As most of you know, I have moved to Brooklyn, NY! Within a few days of moving, I met a great family with the most beautiful, curly haired, big eyed, 2 1/2 year...
Milking happens twice a day. Once in the early morning, and once again in the evening. The cows, used to the routine, line up outside the milking parlor ready to...
I can honestly say that Asheigh and Johns wedding was one of the most beautiful weddings I have been to. They picked an incredible location on the Cape, and had...
I have neglected my blog recently due to the weather change. Am I allowed to use that as an excuse? My East Coast blood is still too thin from living in California...
I took my first trip to Austin TX to visit some dear friends of mine. The weather was perfect, and the taco trailers were amazing. Not only did I love Austin, but...
Getting married in the early fall in the Berkshires is the way to go. Sam and Hunter got it right! It was the perfect, sunny, fall day, and the location for their...
The desert is an amazing place. It offers so much for a photo shoot. The sprawling landscape. The mountains in the distance. A random boat here and there. I did a...
We have all heard of the "Terrible Twos" right? Well this two year old is far from terrible. Brielle Rae is one of the happiest and easiest two year olds I have...
Brand Spanking New I have been talking about making a web page for a few years now. It has been started and left unfinished multiple times, an idea put on the...