“Dasyatis sabina” selected for Prestigious “Images from Science 3”

I’m beyond ecstatic to announce to everyone that my image of a cleared and stained Atlantic stingray (Dasyatis Sabina; below) was selected for entry into the very prestigious “Images from Science 3” exhibit.

I was fortunate to attend the opening of the exhibit, which took place this past weekend at the Rochester City Art Space in Rochester, New York. It was a thrilling, yet humbling experience that I was honored to share with a number of fantastic photographers, illustrators, and fellow scientists.

Standing next to my image at the RIT City Art Space in Rochester, New York on 1st Nov. 2019.
Shaking hands with Michael Peres, one of the leading organizers of “Images from Science” and Associate Chair of the School of Photographic Arts and Sciences at the Rochester Institute of Technology.
Me speaking to the exhibit visitors, organizers, and fellow contributors about my interest in photography as an evolutionary and organismic biologist.

The exhibit will remain open at the RIT City Art Space until November 24th, where it will then be moved to John Hopkins University. After an exhibit there, it will be available to travel the world for the next several years. I look forward to seeing where