About Me
I’m Liz, a queer non-binary Haitian creative and systems thinker based in New Jersey where I live with my partner and our toddler. Born in Haiti and raised in the U.S. since 2004, my work lives at the intersection of art, technology, and impact.
I came to photography in my mid-twenties, drawn to it as both a tool for witnessing and a language for storytelling. As a self-taught documentary photographer, I’m interested in how the everyday—its patterns, tensions, and quiet beauty—reveals larger truths. This perspective shapes how I lead in my professional life: with curiosity, care, and a desire to build systems that make life more navigable.
Over the past 10 years, I’ve helped drive transformation across industries—retail, healthcare, fintech—by designing better tools, workflows, and experiences. Whether capturing a moment through my lens or refining a process behind the scenes, I’m always working toward clarity, equity, and meaningful change.