
Twenty One Pilots at Jones Beach Theater (Wantagh, NY)
twenty one pilots at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh, NY.
📷✍️ for Juice Box Press.
Almost 10 years ago, I stood in front of my high school photography class and gave a presentation on photographer Brad Heaton’s work from when he was on tour with twenty one pilots. Brad’s and Reel Bear Media's work sparked my love for live music photography. It pushed me to think outside the box and create from a place that's uniquely mine, no one else’s.
I remember borrowing my family’s little point-and-shoot camera and bringing it to my first-ever twenty one pilots concert in 2016. At that point, I could only dream of photographing them up close, but creating photographs of them to any extent left me ecstatic. Every single time I had tickets to see them live, I’d bring that camera. My devotion to photography in general stemmed from the desire to translate experiences and feelings into visual art, and I felt the exact same way about documenting live music. Fast forward to today, and I can only imagine little me's face if I could tell them I was finally approved for a photo pass to shoot my favorite band!
I feel immensely grateful for everyone and everything that has helped me get to this point in my creative career. On my train ride home the next day, I was hit with the sweetest sensations of gratitude and security. I was finally processing the adrenaline rush of the night prior, and it felt like a great big hug from the universe, reminding me that I was meant to do this. I also thought about how, though this accomplishment feels like it happened out of nowhere, none of it happened overnight. It’s been years of late nights, learning from my successes and mistakes, and creating simply because my soul loves it. Standing in that photo pit last weekend, photographing a band that once reminded me to keep going, felt like every ounce of that persistence led me right where I was meant to be
Trip to Spain (March 2020)
Scenes around Spain, from 5 years ago 🇪🇸
Although I mostly remember this trip fondly, I can’t understate the strange, underlying anxiety during our last couple of days here as the world slowly began to shut down. Spaces became quieter, people inching further from each other, every passing hour.
But it’s hard to feel completely uneasy when everything around you is so saturated. These are still some of my favorite travel photos I’ve taken :)
Evening Scenes at the Boston Common and Public Garden
Evening scenes from December 2024. Shot on Canon 5D Mark IV.
Photoshoot at Oak Grove Farm, Millis, MA
Today is my dear friend @jermoee’s birthday! 🎉🎂🫶🏽
Here are some silly pics from our stroll through the woods last month 🌲
Enanitos Verdes at Big Night Live
This is more my parents’ music than mine, although I’ve adopted a handful of songs as I’ve grown older. It’s always heartwarming to attend a show with fans reliving memories of their youth.
I couldn’t bring my usual camera (nor film) this time, but I did get some decent stuff with a point and shoot! (Shot on Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX300.)
Caught in a Downpour (Shot on 35mm)
Kodak Ultramax 400 shot with a Canon Sure Shot Telemax in Somerville, MA.
Pseudoseason Basement Show
Photos from @pseudoseason’s New Year’s Eve show in honor of their EP released today! “Evening, or the Name You Go By” is…