I’m a Cleveland-born creative with a deep-rooted passion for storytelling — whether through visuals, music, or intentional design.
Over the past decade, I’ve worn many hats, working as a UX Designer, Web Developer, Photographer, Author, Mentor, and more. My path has taken me through a range of creative environments — from education and government to eCommerce and nonprofits — but my focus has always remained the same: to create experiences that feel genuine, human, and grounded in purpose.
Music has always been a quiet force behind my work — a steady rhythm that shapes how I see, feel, and create. I'm inspired by artists like Prince, A Tribe Called Quest, Zero 7, Little Brother, Foreign Exchange, Camp Lo, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, and The Isley Brothers, to name a few. My taste stretches across lofi, hip-hop, house, R&B, blue-eyed soul, trip-hop, and alternative — all of which influence the tone, texture, and energy behind my creative process.
In 2022, I released Feels Like Home, a Photobook Journal featuring landscape photography and reflections captured between 2018 and 2022 — a visual meditation on change, nature, and perspective. Several of those images were also featured in a public exhibition at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport from 2018 to 2020.
That same creative spirit also led to my streaming debut album, ...how’d we get here? — a laid-back blend of R&B, soul, jazz, and lofi that reimagines instrumental ideas I conceptualized in my youth and tinkered with over time.
Whether I’m behind a camera, designing user experiences, building websites, mentoring new creatives, or mapping out my next idea — I’m always exploring what’s possible and how to make it meaningful.