LEGACY WORK

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 and independent publishing.

The book is available here.

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