Every Artist Seen is my personal project dedicated to documenting emerging and independent musicians. It is rooted in the belief that every performance, regardless of scale, carries weight — whether it’s a first show in a small venue or a set played to an intimate crowd.

Concert photography, to me, is not just documentation; it is preservation. It captures presence and marks a moment in an artist’s ongoing story, especially for those who are still building their audience and visual legacy. Too often, early-stage artists are left without the same archival visibility as larger acts, and I wanted to contribute to shifting that imbalance.

This project is my response to that gap. I aim to create images that honor the energy, effort, and intention behind each performance, while amplifying artists at pivotal moments in their growth. Featured here are Katie DeMartini, Shane Guerrette, Marley Brown, The Brook & The Bluff, and Avery Kotler — artists at different stages of their creative journeys.

This work reflects my belief that visibility matters, and that thoughtful documentation can help shape how artists are remembered as they grow.