About the Project
As a volunteer photographer for Ride for 22, I dedicate my time throughout the year to documenting a cause that has become deeply personal to me. Focused on raising awareness about veteran suicide, the organization brings together veterans, families, and supporters in powerful ways. Through my lens, I aim to capture not just moments—but meaning, connection, and purpose.
I photograph multiple events annually, from community gatherings like Bike Nights to the main Veteran Suicide Awareness Ride. My goal is to authentically tell these stories, highlighting resilience, camaraderie, and remembrance.
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ClientRide For 22
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Year2021-2026
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RolePhotography
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Honoring Through Purpose
Over the past six years working with Ride for 22, I’ve had the privilege of continuing to document their events year after year. Their ongoing trust in my work reflects not only the quality of what I deliver, but also the relationships I’ve built with the organization’s directors and community.
Through these connections, I’ve been able to extend my impact beyond photography by linking Ride for 22 with my primary workplace, Pioneer Title Co. This collaboration has opened opportunities to support additional fundraising efforts, further strengthening the mission of raising awareness for veteran suicide.
Being part of this growth has allowed me to contribute in a more meaningful way—combining creative work, professional relationships, and community involvement to help amplify an important message and cause.
Through these connections, I’ve been able to extend my impact beyond photography by linking Ride for 22 with my primary workplace, Pioneer Title Co. This collaboration has opened opportunities to support additional fundraising efforts, further strengthening the mission of raising awareness for veteran suicide.
Being part of this growth has allowed me to contribute in a more meaningful way—combining creative work, professional relationships, and community involvement to help amplify an important message and cause.