About Alex

Systems-focused documentation engineer with roots in fabrication, photography, and independent learning.

I started out welding steel and photographing dancers. I built stands, templates, and exhibition sets — and slowly began documenting those systems so others could reuse them. That instinct eventually became NOX, a logging framework I've been building and refining for nearly 15 years.

Where others see clutter or confusion, I see structure waiting to be defined. My best work happens at the intersection of pattern recognition, storytelling, and hands-on tools.


Images

Alex in San Francisco
Chinatown, SF. Shot on Canon. Back-focused. Still one of my favorites.
Alex with guitar
Practicing. My clarity comes from repetition.
Alex in the forest
Florida, always. Documenting everything, even when no one asked.

Photographic Roots

From 2007 to 2017, I worked as a photographer, beginning at the Independent Florida Alligator — the nation’s largest student-run newspaper — where I served as photo editor. I later shot for the Florida Museum of Natural History and worked on contract for Hillsborough Community College, Florida Atlantic University, and the Dance Education Organization, building a portfolio focused on dance, documentary, and design — experience that shaped my approach to visual clarity and storytelling in my current work.

Selected Photo Work

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