My practice as a photographer begins where memory meets ritual. Working with Black women in the South, I create portraits and interiors that explore tenderness, history, and conjuring. Domestic spaces, gestures, and the act of looking hold ancestral weight—rooms become altars, bodies vessels of memory. Influenced by Toni Morrison, Zora Neale Hurston, and Southern oral traditions, my series Sweet Home examines how love and loss, safety and rupture coexist in Black Southern domesticity. From my grandmother’s home in Alabama to communities across the region, I photograph homes, heirlooms, and women whose presence transforms haunted spaces into sites of resilience.
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