Artist cv
Education
2014
Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), Baltimore, MD
Master of Fine Arts, Photographic and Electronic Media
2009
University of North Carolina at Wilmington (UNCW), Wilmington, NC
Bachelor of Arts, Film Studies
Minors: Digital Arts, Asian Studies
Solo Exhibitions
2021
Night Topographics, Space Place Gallery, Nizhny Tagil, Russia
2019
Night Topographics, Founders Hall Gallery, George Mason University, Arlington, VA
2016
Artificial Light, Boseman Gallery, UNCW, Wilmington, NC
2014
Artificial Light, Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower, Baltimore, MD
Artificial Light, MFA Thesis Show, Decker Gallery, MICA, Baltimore, MD
2013
Capital Activism, Great White Wall, Gateway Building, MICA, Baltimore, MD
Selected Group Exhibitions
2022
Postcards from Europe, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
2021
Caminhos da Espiritualidade, Art’in Lima, CIPVV, Ponte de Lima, Portugal
Shine: Catching the Light, Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Arts Center, Solomons, MD
2020
Artificial Light, Manifest Creative Research Gallery, Cincinnati, OH
Silent Cities, Millepiani, Rome, Italy
Self-Quarantining Exhibition, Lenscratch (online)
2015
Loyola Faculty Biennial Exhibition, Julio Fine Arts Gallery, Baltimore, MD
2014
Lotta Art, Benefit for School 33 Art Center, Baltimore, MD
Society for Photographic Education Regional Show, Sunshine Art + Design, Lancaster, PA
FotoWalk, FotoWeek DC, Crystal City Underground, Arlington, VA
2013
FotoWeek DC International Award Winner’s Showcase, National Geographic Museum, Washington, DC
Spirit of DC, Edison Place Gallery, Washington, DC
Juried MFA Show, curated by Adelina Vlas, Fox 3 Gallery, MICA, Baltimore, MD
2012
The Image, Fox 3 Gallery, MICA, Baltimore, MD
2011
Industry, Bottega Art Gallery, Wilmington, NC
2010
Animals, Bottega Art Gallery, Wilmington, NC
2009
UNCW Annual Juried Student Show, Boseman Gallery, Wilmington, NC
Press
Bmore Art, ‘“Artificial Light” @ Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower,’ August 21, 2014
High Point Enterprise, ‘High Point Native Wins Award,’ January 3, 2014
Washington Post, Going Out Guide: FotoWeek DC, October 31, 2013
Superstition Review, Interview with Duncan Hill, May 20, 2012
F8 Magazine, ‘Occupy DC,’ June 19, 2012
F8 Magazine, ‘Street View,’ October, 2011
Selected Publications/Features
2024
Barron’s
You Weren’t Supposed to See That (cover photo)
Investment News (cover photo)
2021
Resources, G7 Agenda Includes Climate, Carbon Pricing and the Infrastructure Bill, and More
2018
SFMOMA, Submission Friday Post (Feb. 9)
Creative Quarterly, Issue 47
2015
afterimage “Inklight”
2014
The Baltimore Sun
Chicago Tribune
MICA MFA Thesis Catalog, May
Professional Photographer Magazine (UK), January
2013
A Picture A Day, November
Professional Photographer Magazine (UK), August
Saint Lucy, One Picture/One Paragraph
2012
Professional Photographer Magazine (UK) October
Carolina Quarterly, Vol. 62, spring/summer
Photography Monthly, April
The Political Notebook, February
The Humanist Magazine, May/June
Ellipsis, Vol. 48
Thin Air Magazine, spring
Redivider, Vol. 9.2, spring
Superstition Review, issue 9
Sheepshead Review, spring
2011
F8 Magazine, issue 5
Photography Monthly, November
Carolina Currents, cover photo, summer
2010
Digital Photo Magazine, December
accolades
2017 Artist-in-Residence, Foundation Obras, Evoramonte, Portugal
2014
Finalist, Toby Devan Lewis Fellowship, MICA
2013
Honorable Mention, FotoWeek DC International Awards Competition, Single Image Photojournalism Category
2nd Place, Professional Photographer of the Year, 50mm Category
Nominee, 8th Annual Black & White Spider Awards for Photography, Photojournalism Category (Professional)
2012
Honorable Mention, International Photography Awards, People Category (other)
Nominee, 7th Annual Black & White Spider Awards for Photography, People Category (Professional)
2011
Shortlisted, Black + White Photography Magazine’s Photographer of the Year, Under 30 Category
2010
Photo of the Day (10/13/10), Smithsonian.com
2009
Best of Show, UNCW Annual Juried Student Art Show
Selected Film Experience
Cinematographer, VFX Promo Series for Red Giant, directed by Leo Hageman, 2019
First Assistant Director, Ape Canyon, feature film, directed by Josh Land, 2018
First Assistant Director (additional), Bad Witch, feature film, directed by Victor Fink & Josh Land, 2018
Cinematographer, The Specialists, series of shorts for Red Giant, directed by Leo Hageman, 2016
Cinematographer, Spin, short film for Red Giant, directed by Leo Hageman, 2016
Cinematographer, Charm City (directed & photographed), short film, 2014
Cinematographer, From Combat to the Classroom, documentary, directed by Lou Buttino, 2010
Cinematographer (second unit), Twice as Bright, short film, directed by Leo Hageman, 2009
Cinematographer, Static, short film, directed by Brandon Smith, 2009
Cinematographer, Dean’s List, short film, directed by Will Bareford, 2008
Teaching Experience
Adjunct Faculty, School of Communication, American University, Washington, DC (2017-2019)
Adjunct Faculty, School of Arts, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA (2018-2019)
Affiliate Photography Faculty, Fine Arts Department, Loyola University Maryland, Baltimore, MD (2014-2016)
Workshop Instructor, Film Department, Johns Hopkins/MICA Film Centre, Baltimore, MD (2016-2017)
Professional organizations
Society for Photographic Education (SPE)
OTHER
Panelist, “Ape Canyon: Adventures in Indie Filmmaking,” Awesome Con, Washington, DC, 2019
Juror, (graduate documentary short film category), American University Vision Awards, 2018
Juror (photo category), American University Vision Awards, 2017
Juror, Silver Springs International Film Festival, 2016