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Journeys Near and Far
Explore the moments and memories from my travels at home and abroad. Each photograph represents a meaningful experience that I believe captures the beauty of our diverse world.

Endless Screens
New York in December.

Where the Gladiators Fought
Trip to the Colosseum during my study abroad in Rome, Italy.

Arte di strada
Street art on the side of a local shop in Rome.

The remains of Julius Caesar
Question: Where is Julius Caesar buried?
Answer: Right in the Roman Forum.
Answer: Right in the Roman Forum.

Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
During my visit to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, I had a gorgeous view of the streets of Rome.

Bright Side of the Moon?
Two guitarists playing Shine on You Crazy Dimond by Pink Floyd.

Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is a war memorial located in Rome dedicated to the Italian soldiers killed and missing during war.

Sounds of Rome
A terrace view of Rome, as seen from the historic Castel Sant’Angelo.

Serenity in Catalina
Boats gently rest on crystal waters, in front of the green mountains of Catalina Island.

Vatican at Night
The Vatican at night in its timeless beauty with its iconic architecture softly illuminated.

The School of Athens
Ever wonder what a philosophical group chat would look like in the Renaissance? Here’s Raphael’s take.

The San Diego Squirrel: Lord of the Coastline
Contemplating life’s big questions—or just plotting to steal your snacks—with the Pacific as its kingdom.

Water Drop LA Fam
The warmest, most dedicated people on the planet, making a meaningful difference one drop at a time.

Monumental Sparks
When the Washington Monument decided to photobomb the fireworks—talk about stealing the spotlight!

Standing Tall with Susan Collins
When Susan Collins is in the room, you’ll do anything to stand out—even on your tiptoes!

A Beautiful Reaction at Howard
The real reaction here? Me realizing I should’ve majored in photography.

Focusing on the Fed (Well, Trying To)
Jerome Powell offering sharp insights on the economy to AEA Summer Program students—too bad my camera didn’t get the memo.

Skyline and Splashes: The Duck Boat Experience
Nothing like the majestic Boston skyline to distract you from the fact that you’re cruising on a vehicle named after a duck.

After the Sparks: AEA Summer Memories
We came for the economics, stayed for the fireworks, and left with this masterpiece of a night.

Views Worth Filibustering For
The only debate here is whether the grass or the Capitol looks better.
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