Photo by Amber Hogan
I’m a photographer, producer, and digital media consultant who loves helping people share stories that connect us. I studied communications at Webster University in St. Louis, and now call Alamance County, NC home, where I live and work throughout the Triangle.
My background spans documentary filmmaking, photography, organizing, and digital strategy, but at the heart of it all is a curiosity about people and the communities they build. As a storyteller and community organizer, I’m drawn to work that explores culture, place, history, and the ways people come together to create change.
Over the years, I’ve collaborated with filmmakers, nonprofits, and small businesses on projects ranging from documentary films and impact campaigns to photography and social media strategy. I’ve supported the promotion and distribution of films including Stay Prayed Up and American Masters: In the Making – Rissi Palmer: Still Here. I also served as an associate producer on Joe Troop’s music video Rise of Dreama Caldwell as well as the short documentary, Charlotte Seven. I am currently producing a feature-length documentary about rural, working class organizers out in late 2026 called Theory of Change.
I’m most energized by projects that blend creativity with purpose, whether that means creating portraits, documenting an event, or helping an organization tell its story in a meaningful way.
When I’m not working, I’m usually dreaming up new projects, or spending time with my two daughters in our home in Saxapahaw.