
Photojournalist and writer based in Los Angeles
published in New Voices Magazine, Times of Israel, The Jerusalem Post, The Christian Science Monitor, Jewish Currents, Education Week, The Guardian, Yahoo News and Deutsche Welle
about
CURRENT WORK
I'm working on a biography of sorts about the Sunset Grill, sharing the stories and memories of diners and fans of Joe's. Joe and Eva Frohlich, who ran the Sunset Grill from the 1960s through the 1990s, were my grandparents. If you would like to share a memory about the Sunset Grill, or know someone who does, I'd love to hear from you! To learn more about this project, visit this blog series about the production of the book.
My freelance articles are published in New Voices Magazine, The Times of Israel, and The Jerusalem Post. My freelance photography is published in l'Opinion, NTV, The Christian Science Monitor, Jewish Currents, Education Week, The Guardian, Paris Match, Yahoo News, De Telegraaf, Deutsche Welle and more.
I also work as a contributing photographer for Sipa USA.
Read my series of articles in The Jerusalem Post about Israeli student media and Jewish student media in the diaspora here:
1. ‘No shortage of stories’: Exploring the world of student-led media in Israel
2. A Jewish magazine challenges perceptions in Germany beyond the Holocaust
3. From Ha'am to Mitzpeh: Hubs of Jewish life and student journalism on US campuses
PAST WORK
- reporter for The Orion at California State University, Chico (2025-2026)
- intern at The Jerusalem Post
- editor-in-chief, photo editor, social media editor, reporter and photographer for the Roundup News (2021-2024)
- editor-in-chief, reporter and photographer for the Bull Magazine (2021-2022)
- volunteer photographer for the Los Angeles chapter of the American Red Cross
- participated in New Voices: The 2022 District Wide Juried Student Art Exhibition at Vincent Price Art Museum
- fine art photography featured in a biophilic artwork display at the Dignity Health, Northridge Hospital Medical Center as part of an initiative between the Pierce College Media Arts department and Pierce alum and commercial photographer Joey Terril
