Honored to announce the completion of a nationwide visual documentation project for the U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command.
Over several months, we photographed 250+ historically significant artifacts across 16 sites nationwide, producing high-resolution imagery for archival preservation, documentary purposes, and publication related to their 250th anniversary. This project required precise imaging, careful artifact handling, and coordination with multiple federal locations — work I’m proud to have delivered at the highest standard.
My experience in cultural and historical documentation spans decades.
In 2007, I led the Alaska Digital Imaging Project for the National Park Service, photographing more than 1,600 museum artifacts across Juneau, Sitka, Anchorage, Gustavus, and Fairbanks.
From 2010–2019, I also created architectural photography for commercial and institutional clients nationwide, supporting marketing, design, and historical record efforts.
Today, alongside my photography work, I’m also developing screenplays and future film projects.
If your organization requires precise visual documentation, museum photography, or architectural imagery, I’d be delighted to connect.