Photography

I’ve freelanced for The Wall Street Journal and worked as a photo assistant for editorial and TV clients. I’m a member of the LA Press Photographers Association and winner of a 2026 National Press Photographers Foundation scholarship.

Stories

The Kilometer-Long Laser That Fits Inside a Basement

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The Kilometer-Long Laser That Fits Inside a Basement
The Kilometer-Long Laser That Fits Inside a Basement
The Kilometer-Long Laser That Fits Inside a Basement
The Kilometer-Long Laser That Fits Inside a Basement

ASU’s Compact X-ray Free-Electron Laser is a hundredth the size and a fraction the cost of similar instruments. Its creators think it will reshape science

The Clock is Ticking on Spain’s Food Miracle

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The Clock is Ticking on Spain’s Food Miracle
The Clock is Ticking on Spain’s Food Miracle
The Clock is Ticking on Spain’s Food Miracle
The Clock is Ticking on Spain’s Food Miracle
The Clock is Ticking on Spain’s Food Miracle

In Europe’s driest region, a vast plastic sea covers an agricultural system built on intensity and innovation. But the cracks in Almería’s miracle are growing, too

Arizona State’s President Is Pulling Out All the Stops to Get on Trump’s Good Side

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Arizona State’s President Is Pulling Out All the Stops to Get on Trump’s Good Side

ASU is positioning itself as the anti-Harvard in Trump’s campaign to remake higher education

Portraits

Yuki Sekimoto

Yuki Sekimoto
Yuki Sekimoto
Yuki Sekimoto

Rainforest Action Network’s Japan Team Manager leads campaigns against Japanese banks’ funding of fossil fuel projects, including the country’s largest, M.U.F.G.

Sen Yamanaka

Sen Yamanaka
Sen Yamanaka
Sen Yamanaka
Sen Yamanaka
Sen Yamanaka
Sen Yamanaka
Sen Yamanaka

Sen Yamanaka is a member of the National Diet’s House of Councillors in Japan in the country’s hard-right populist Sanseito party. He was one of the last people to interview American political activist Charlie Kirk.

Infrastructure

Tuscany’s Geothermal Power and Sauna

Tuscany’s Geothermal Power and Sauna
Tuscany’s Geothermal Power and Sauna
Tuscany’s Geothermal Power and Sauna
Tuscany’s Geothermal Power and Sauna
Tuscany’s Geothermal Power and Sauna
Tuscany’s Geothermal Power and Sauna

Tuscany’s Valle del Diavolo is traversed by a tangle of steel tubes, threading through forests and leaping over roads. The scene may echo views of fossil fuel extraction, but this is actually the site of the world’s first geothermal power plant, an increasingly important zero-carbon energy solution. In the same geothermal system, centuries-old thermal bathing spots maintain enormous popularity

Events

Phoenix Responds to the Killing of Alex Pretti

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Phoenix Responds to the Killing of Alex Pretti
Phoenix Responds to the Killing of Alex Pretti
Phoenix Responds to the Killing of Alex Pretti
Phoenix Responds to the Killing of Alex Pretti
Phoenix Responds to the Killing of Alex Pretti

Hours after Border Patrol killed a second American citizen in Minneapolis, protesters assembled in Phoenix to say “No more” 

Fifteen Years After Japan’s Great Earthquake, a Memorial in Fukushima

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Fifteen Years After Japan’s Great Earthquake, a Memorial in Fukushima
Fifteen Years After Japan’s Great Earthquake, a Memorial in Fukushima
Fifteen Years After Japan’s Great Earthquake, a Memorial in Fukushima
Fifteen Years After Japan’s Great Earthquake, a Memorial in Fukushima
Fifteen Years After Japan’s Great Earthquake, a Memorial in Fukushima

At a memorial event, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi pledged to accelerate plans for a national disaster management agency