Since 2022, I have worked as a staff photographer at The Harvard Crimson and have had more than 750 of my photos published in print and online. I've covered dozens of protests, campus events big and small, and have traveled on assignment to Washington D.C. twice to cover the affirmative action case at the Supreme Court. I am currently serving my second term as co-chair of the Crimson's Multimedia Board, where I manage all aspects of daily multimedia production, leading and training a team of 50+ photojournalists.
Below are some of my favorite photos from the past two years. Scroll further to see a selection of photo essays and travel photography.
Photo stories​​​​​​
A few highlights:
Israel-Hamas War Divides Harvard
Following Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on Israel, I attended dozens of vigils and protests on Harvard's campus, taking photos, making videos, and collecting tape. Here are links to two photo essays (one) (two) and an article that show some of the work I did to document campus reactions to the war.
More than 130 years after its installation atop the Cambridge City Hall, a mechanical tower clock — wound by hand each week — continues to chime. My colleague and I followed David W. Graf, the clock’s steward for the past 30 years, as he wound the clock for the last time before the building undergoes a 15-month facade restoration.
Two decades ago, the Eel River Preserve in Plymouth, Massachusetts was bone-dry and covered sand. But thanks to a $2.2 million restoration project, the former cranberry farm has been converted back into a native Atlantic white cedar swamp. 
I worked with Crimson magazine writer Sophia S. Liang to document the lush wetland on a day-long tour.
Travel Photography
I spent the summer of 2022 studying in Senegal. Based in Dakar, I also had the opportunity to explore many other areas around the country. Here are a few of my favorite photos from my time there.
In July 2021 I took a cross country road trip through the Badlands and Theodore Roosevelt National Parks of South and North Dakota. Here are some of my favorite photos from the trip.
Here are some of my favorite photos from a January 2022 trip to Everglades National Park.
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