Visually speaking.

 

In 2012, Amy discovered she had an unusual knack for people-centered documentary photography.
Over the course of just eight years, this hobby turned into something more, taking Amy in new creative directions she never could have imagined.
In her relatively short photography career, Amy has received two grants from National Geographic,
and her self-pitched climate change story was published in a
22-page spread in National Geographic magazine (September 2020).

 

Photographed for leading brands

including Adobe, Shinola, Microsoft, Luna Bar, Citizens Bank, Continental Services and more.

National Geographic Explorer

with two stories published in National Geographic.

Public radio collaborator

with WDET Detroit, producing two award-winning audio/visual storytelling experiences.

Master storyteller

for editorial publications, pairing writing with photos including Detroit Metro Times, Topic magazine, Belt magazine, Detroit Free Press and more

Photography client: National Geographic

Produced two stories on Great Lakes ice cover for National Geographic.

Photography client: The Guardian

Produced documentary photo essay on life in Detroit.

See more of Amy’s award-winning work at her photography website.