Electronic Music Culture — Los Angeles & New York
This ongoing multimedia project documents electronic music culture across Los Angeles and New York through video and photography. Moving between large-scale gatherings and intimate dance-floor moments, the work focuses on how audiences, DJs, and organizers collectively shape cultural spaces. The project observes electronic music as a social environment where participation, movement, and shared presence become forms of connection and cultural expression.
Dom Dolla at Los Angeles State Historic Park
A large-scale electronic music gathering at Los Angeles State Historic Park brought 40.000 of attendees together for two sold-out performances by producer Dom Dolla in October 2024. Produced by Framework and Goldenvoice, the open-air event transformed a public urban park into a temporary cultural space shaped by collective movement, sound, and audience participation. The work focuses on crowd dynamics, atmosphere, and the shared experience of live music within a civic environment.
Boiler Room Takes Los Angeles
This project documents Boiler Room’s three-day Los Angeles takeover in September 2024, part of the platform’s global electronic music tour. The weekend began with a Boiler Room x Pizzaslime event held inside a converted supermarket, transforming a former commercial space into a temporary music venue, and continued with large-scale gatherings staged at historic downtown locations including El Pueblo Historical Monument. The work explores how electronic music culture transforms urban spaces into temporary communities built through collective participation.
Wiz Khalifa makes a surprise appearance at the Boiler Room x Pizzaslime event in Los Angeles, performing several songs in support of producer Mike WiLL Made-It, who was featured in the lineup that evening.
Benny Blanco performs at the Boiler Room x Pizzaslime event in Los Angeles while eating sushi prepared live next to him.
Where Music Builds Community: Into The Woods
This project documents Into The Woods, a recurring electronic music community event series held twice each month in rotating locations across Los Angeles’ Arts District. Centered around vinyl selections and music rarely heard in mainstream venues, the events bring together dedicated listeners and DJs in an intimate setting that encourages conversation, discovery, and deeper connection. The smaller scale allows audiences to engage closely with both the music and one another, creating a community shaped by shared taste and participation.
Backstage to Dance Floor: MORGANA at The Brooklyn Mirage
Kevin Osha (KO) and Connie Yin perform during the MORGANA series at The Brooklyn Mirage on May 26, 2022, part of the venue’s relaunch following its redesigned 2022 season opening. Filmed from backstage preparation through the live performance, the project follows the progression of the evening, capturing the shift from intimate behind-the-scenes moments to the immersive dance-floor experience inside one of New York’s most influential electronic music venues.
Faces of the Scene — New York
Captured on film between 2021 and 2023 in New York, this series documents portraits within independent electronic music communities. Made across clubs, temporary venues, and informal gathering spaces, the images focus on individuals who shape these scenes from within, exploring identity, presence, and connection through shared participation in music culture.