You don’t take a photograph, you make it.
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Featured Gallery, Curated Photographic Exhibitions for Institutions
Work for Institutional Collections
The photography in this gallery has been selected and prepared for museums, universities, science centers, and traveling exhibitions. Everything here meets institutional standards: archival prints, proper framing options, exhibition documentation, and loan or acquisition agreements that work for museum collections.
I've organized the work into cohesive series that function well in gallery settings. These range from portraits and abstractions to landscapes and natural history subjects. Each series is shot and edited with attention to how it will work educationally. Texture, context, and cultural relevance all matter when institutions are deciding what to acquire or exhibit.
The work adapts to different gallery sizes and interpretive programs. I've done enough traveling exhibitions to know that flexibility matters.
What's Available
All images come with provenance records, high-resolution files, and exhibition history. I work directly with registrars and curators on the practical details: condition reports, loan terms, installation specs.
Working with Museums and Universities
Some of this work is particularly suited to science museums and natural history institutions where photography supports specimen displays, illustrates environmental research, or visualizes field studies. For these contexts, I provide descriptive labels, essays, and photo panels that work for public education programs.
The goal is to make the photography useful, not just decorative.