This archive is a curated collection of photographs that document my journey as a graduate student in Heritage Conservation at USC and my professional development in the field. Each image reflects my growing expertise, from capturing historic sites to showcasing the collaborative projects I’ve contributed to during my academic and professional career.
A visual collection documenting the historic Trujillo Adobe in Riverside, California. Created during my volunteer work at its first Open Doors event, this archive features photographs embedded with metadata and an accompanying spreadsheet for easy reference. It offers a glimpse into the site's cultural significance and ongoing preservation efforts, making it accessible to the public for research and education.
A visual collection documenting the historic Trujillo Adobe in Riverside, California. Created during my volunteer work at its first Open Doors event, this archive features photographs embedded with metadata and an accompanying spreadsheet for easy reference. It offers a glimpse into the site's cultural significance and ongoing preservation efforts, making it accessible to the public for research and education.
This archive features photographs captured as part of my preservation planning project, where I proposed the pedestrianization of Olvera Street to enhance and protect its cultural integrity. The collection highlights the street’s vibrant history, architecture, and community dynamics, underscoring its importance as a cultural landmark. This archive serves as a resource for understanding the significance of Olvera Street and the need for thoughtful preservation strategies.
This archive showcases photographs from my site visit to the historic Rockhaven Sanitarium in Glendale, California. As part of my evaluation, I documented the site's character-defining features, including its architecture, landscaping, and unique design elements.