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Since the early 2000s, photography, filmmaking, and creating music have been integral parts of my life. Raised in Western Mass, I grew up within close proximity to the Norman Rockwell Museum. Surrounded by art, with a father who served as a creative director, I absorbed these influences and put them into practice. During my early teenage years, my family relocated to New York City, where I embarked on my photography journey. Roaming the streets of Manhattan, I captured countless 35mm shots of the cityscape. Throughout high school, I contributed significantly to my yearbook team, assuming responsibility for photography across all four years and managing the darkroom.

After high school, I ventured to Southern California to pursue a degree in Film & Video Production at Brooks Institute of Photography, earning a B.A. Following graduation, I transitioned into the music industry, working with major record labels in roles focused on marketing, branding, and client relations. Additionally, I served as a tour manager for the indie band La Big Vic and established my own indie label, Dazzleships Records.

In 2013, I relocated to Portland, Oregon, immersing myself in the vibrant music scene. I managed a popular music venue and collaborated with local bands as a producer, band manager, and music video director. During this period, I launched a YouTube channel documenting my daily life for an entire year, garnering a dedicated following and producing high-quality content spanning topics from Portland living to my creative process.

Since then, I've delved into illustration and animation, creating a universe of characters known as "Wimbly's." Additionally, I've reignited my passion for analog photography, establishing a personal lab in my basement for processing and developing film. I derive immense joy from capturing images of nature, neon, people, and various subjects on analog film.

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