Reid, Murdoch & Co. Building
While editing late one night, I discovered the story of the Eastland Disaster and was moved by the role of Chicago’s Reid Murdoch Building in the rescue efforts. Months later, during a visit to the city, I rushed to photograph the building, What was planned to be a lively, movement-filled shot shifted to a quiet tribute to honor its history. The experience became a reminder that knowing a place’s past can reshape how we choose to frame the present.
Autonomous Tent
The Autonomous Tent at Treebones was a photographer’s dream—its unique shell-like design set against Big Sur’s dramatic cliffs made for endless compositions. Days were spent scouting angles, chasing light, and capturing the way the structure blended into its rugged surroundings.
Tribune Tower
A detailed plan can often lead to unexpected discoveries, as seen during my shoot at Tribune Tower. Despite a strict itinerary, the tower’s captivating light drew me in, leading to a portfolio-worthy shot and a newfound appreciation for the versatility of a 100mm macro lens in architectural photography.