Canyon Peacocks is a personal journey through cars, motorcycles, and the community that grew out of our Sunday rides. What started as casual meetups became something we called Sunday Service, with the Old Place in Historic Agoura Hills becoming our unofficial home. The canyon, its roads, and its people shaped this project in ways I’m still discovering.
What began as documenting my new DTLA neighborhood became a raw record of 2020—loss, lockdown, protest, celebration, and the arrival of my daughter. DTLA 2020 is both a city’s story and my own, releasing as a short film and photo book in late 2026.
From Día de los Muertos to the masked Danza de los Diablos, Oaxaca’s dances bring history, devotion, and culture to life.
In 2009, I went to Cambodia to document communities displaced by a city rezoning project. Shot on film, this series captures the struggle of families forced from their homes and work disrupted, schools out of reach, lives uprooted, and the kids affected the most.