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GOLDEN GATE BANNER

DELIVERABLES: PHOTOGRAPHY, VIDEOGRAPHY

My work on the Golden Gate Bridge “IMPEACH” protest piece was about documenting a moment before it disappeared.**

During the Women’s March, the piece was placed with urgency, visibility, and unmistakable intent. My role was to capture its presence on the bridge before removal — not to reinterpret the message, but to preserve the proof that it happened.

This was documentation in its purest form: fast, aware, and positioned around timing. The imagery needed to show the placement, scale, context, and impact of the piece while the window to capture it still existed.

The photos went on to be used by **KRON 4, TMZ, and multiple news outlets and publications**, extending the life of the installation far beyond the time it physically remained in place.

Project documentation, protest photography, editorial imagery, rapid-response capture, location documentation, and media-facing visual assets — all centered on preserving a public art action in real time.

My role was strictly documentation — with maybe a little logistics in the shadows.

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