This Estate is quiet and calls for retreat and I have become obsessed with documenting its beauty. 

To this day, I am Co-Founder & Creative Producer of theatreMAMA, an experiential agency based in NYC.

In 2020, my partner Michelin and I stumbled upon a 205-year-old Federal-style estate home (think red brick with columns) in one of America's original founding states: Virginia. The house is steeped in history, and it seemed to call for new stewards to preserve its value while telling its next chapter. I've been obsessed with that ever since—and still am.

We call the main room the Estate Parlor. There, we dress for cocktail hour and talk. We've filled its walls and shelves with art that celebrates male beauty, travel, and nature—paintings, photographs, coffee-table books—and a bar built for entertaining. From those windows, we look out over hay fields, rolling mountains, and a weathered barn in the distance.

The land and the people here have become my muse.


Photographer Timothy Wooster playing with his red-haired golden retriever on their farm in Charlottesville, Virginia

This Estate is quiet and calls for retreat and I have become obsessed with documenting its beauty. 

Photographer Timothy Wooster playing with his red-haired golden retriever on their farm in Charlottesville, Virginia

To this day, I am Co-Founder & Creative Producer of theatreMAMA, an experiential agency based in NYC.

In 2020, my partner Michelin and I stumbled upon a 205-year-old Federal-style estate home (think red brick with columns) in one of America's original founding states: Virginia. The house is steeped in history, and it seemed to call for new stewards to preserve its value while telling its next chapter. I've been obsessed with that ever since—and still am.

We call the main room the Estate Parlor. There, we dress for cocktail hour and talk. We've filled its walls and shelves with art that celebrates male beauty, travel, and nature—paintings, photographs, coffee-table books—and a bar built for entertaining. From those windows, we look out over hay fields, rolling mountains, and a weathered barn in the distance.

The land and the people here have become my muse.


ESTATE PHOTOGRAPHY SERIES

A series in development, Estate captures the moody Estate Owner working the land: sweeping the brick entrance, laboring alongside younger farm hands, rising early with the dog across dew-soaked grass—tired, contemplative, inspired. Strong hands, strong brow, strong body, yet also quiet glimpses of the natural joy and passion woven into the pride of this place. The Estate itself is silent, almost demanding retreat, and I have become utterly obsessed with documenting its beauty.