
Own a piece of my practice and help keep cultural exchange alive in the hood. More than 100 collectors have placed my work in their homes and studios, including many first-time collectors who began here. When you collect, you help keep the door open to the public, support new work, and make future exhibitions possible.
Each limited edition print or artist proof arrives with a Certificate of Authenticity, a unique holographic serial number, and care instructions. Every piece is made with archival materials, so it can live with you for decades.
My work is growing, and early series are tightening as pieces find permanent homes. Your purchase directly supports the gallery’s free access model and new cultural exchange projects, including Threads of Blackness in Japan and upcoming exhibitions. Collecting here is not a transaction. It is participation in a living proof of concept where presence, craft, and community meet.
Collections
The Time Thief
My inaugural collection and a global survey of people and place. From Kenya to Montana, Barbados to Philadelphia, these photographs are studies in attention and dignity. Collecting from this series lets you anchor the larger story of my work in your own space.
SA Blues — Special Edition Book
A limited edition, handcrafted coffee table book that deepens a story of joy within hardship. Premium Fuji Silk pages, custom wooden case, and an elevated sequence with previously unreleased images. Designed to be displayed, handled, and discussed.
Through the Lens of Witness
Made in the days following the murder of George Floyd, this series documents protest and public grief in Philadelphia with clarity and care. The images hold tension, courage, and the unfiltered atmosphere of those streets, inviting you to keep the conversation present in your home.
East Meets West: A Visual Harmony on Washi
A dialogue between East and West Germantown, printed on handmade unryu washi from Awagami in Japan. East Meets West carries a double meaning: the meeting of East & West Germantown neighborhoods that shaped me, and the meeting of Eastern craft traditions with my Western practice rooted in technology and innovation. The paper’s texture holds both grit and grace, linking old methods to a living block and turning each print into an object you feel as much as you see.