I had the opportunity to work with University Medical Center of El Paso on photography for their Annual Report, and it was a project rooted in something really meaningful—people and the generations UMC continues to care for.
This series focused on a multi‑generational El Paso family, reflecting UMC’s deep ties to the community and its long‑standing commitment to care that evolves over time. From young families to older generations, the goal was to show healthcare not as a single moment, but as a continuum shaped by trust, legacy, and connection. Rather than feeling clinical, the imagery leaned into warmth and real life. Natural light, familiar settings, and genuine interactions helped tell a story that felt honest and approachable.
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