Prints
I make photographs slowly, with attention.
When I offer them as prints, it’s because I believe they’re meant to be lived with — not scrolled past.
If you’re interested in bringing one of my images into your space, here are the best ways to do that.
For Those in Vermont
If you’re local to Vermont, a selection of my work is available for purchase in person through the Milton Artists’ Guild.
Seeing photographs on a wall — at scale, in real light — is still the best way to experience them. The Guild provides that space, and I’m grateful to be part of a community that values artists, craft, and quiet looking.
Availability changes over time, so if you’re nearby, I encourage you to visit and spend some time with the work.
For Those Elsewhere
If you’re not local, I’m still happy to talk with you about prints.
Rather than operating a traditional online shop, I handle print inquiries personally. This allows me to:
Recommend sizes and papers thoughtfully
Ensure the final piece feels right for the space it’s going into
Keep the process simple and human
If an image on this site resonates with you, please reach out. We can talk through what you’re drawn to and whether a print makes sense.
There’s no pressure — just a conversation.
A Quiet Note on Intent
I don’t offer every photograph as a print, and I don’t rush new work into circulation. Each piece is chosen intentionally and produced with care.
My hope is that any print you take home becomes something you notice differently over time — not just something that fills a wall.
If you’re curious, reach out. I’m always glad to hear what drew you to an image.

