LEGACY WORK

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In 2018, I undertook a deeply personal and creative project to preserve and celebrate the photographic legacy of Dan Moser (1973–1993), a gifted young photographer whose life and career were tragically cut short in a freak accident while attending the Rochester Institute of Technology. His work was limited, but visually stunning. With the blessing of his parents, I curated his archival prints, scanned and edited hundreds of film negatives, and crafted a compelling visual narrative of his work.

To bring this vision to life, I launched and managed a successful Kickstarter campaign to fund a limited-edition photobook, overseeing every stage from curation to production. The project not only honored Dan’s remarkable eye but also highlighted the lasting power of analog photography.

In January 2025, I completed training as an End of Life Doula with INELDA. I am honoured to be called to do this work, and look forward to the ways in which my work as a documentary filmmaker and storyteller will inform this journey.