When I was 7 my older brother, Ian, passed away from a tragic skateboarding accident. At such a young age I only had a handful of memories with him that constantly feel as though they are slipping away. The pictures I have of him and our time together often create memories that were not there before–blurring the lines between what I actually remember at such a young age and the stories others tell me about him.


When I was 7 my older brother died at . At such a young age I only had a handful of memories with him that constantly feel as though they are slipping away. The pictures I have of him and our time together often create memories that were not there before–blurring the lines between what I actually remember at such a young age and the stories others tell me about him.


When I was 7 my older brother, Ian, passed away from a tragic skateboarding accident. At such a young age I only had a handful of memories with him that constantly feel as though they are slipping away. The pictures I have of him and our time together often create memories that were not there before–blurring the lines between what I actually remember at such a young age and the stories others tell me about him.
Specter is an ongoing visual project of that investigates this relationship between photography and memory. Images are routinely added, taken away, and rearranged as a means of creating new stories and narratives through the images interplay.
Specter is an ongoing visual project of that investigates this relationship between photography and memory. Images are routinely added, taken away, and rearranged as a means of creating new stories and narratives through the images interplay.