
Creative Roles That Keep Me Inspired
Styling. Set design. Performance Art. Assisting other creatives. Traveling. Giving back. My special projects aren’t just a list of titles—they’re a testament to my versatility and willingness to dive into anything that sparks my creative fire. Whether I’m shaping a look as a stylist, helping bring a vision to life as a set decorator’s assistant, or lending a hand to someone, I’m always pushing boundaries, embracing new challenges, and finding ways to learn something new with every project. I love collaborating with fellow creatives, experimenting with roles I’ve never played, and contributing to meaningful causes. My projects are driven by a desire to continue to learn and evolve.
From collaborations with other photographers, to acting in unexpected roles, or diving into charitable work, I’m constantly evolving, learning, and getting my hands dirty in projects that demand both passion and grit.
I performed with Shia LaBeouf at Slauson Rec., an experimental theater group in South Central Los Angeles where performance was built from improvisation, collaboration, and lived experience. These one-time-only installations stripped away artificiality — often without vocabulary, straight forward and real. I love immersive storytelling and instinctual creation.
These are the moments that don’t fit neatly into a box—but that’s exactly why they matter. Welcome to the work that keeps me on my toes and always in motion.

Truth in Performance
Working with Shia LaBeouf at Slauson Rec. was an immersive dive into experimental theater—unscripted, intense, and unapologetically real. Through improvisation and fearless collaboration, we explored the rawest edges of performance, pushing past comfort to find something undeniably true.


Set Decoration
I worked as the assistant to the Set Decorator on a large scale shoot for Visa Black Card Luxury Magazine in Palm Desert, where precision and high-end aesthetics were key. The production demanded seamless coordination, an eye for detail, and the ability to adapt quickly—whether refining set elements, sourcing last-minute props, or ensuring the team had everything to reflect the level of luxury the brand represents.
Photography: Martin Rusch | Art Direction: Mikael Kangas | Styling: Alvin Stillwell | Hair: Karina Vega | Makeup: Michal Cohen | Set Decoration: Josh Paul Thomas | Assisted by Brandon Davis






