Jill is a photographer who shoots mainly products and events.
She has an appreciation for all types of art: music, visual, culinary. She enjoys trying out new restaurants, and she loves the city life – slide on some heels and go out on the town.
She loves to cook and once spent three hours preparing a gourmet opera cake. Starting in college, she threw formal dinner parties for her friends, preparing dishes for up to 18 people.

She’s not opposed to experiencing the wilderness, either, whether it’s camping, kayaking or whitewater rafting. After all, she grew up in a rural area -- a dairy farm nearby, an unpaved driveway to her family's six-acre lot, and cell phone service? Forget about it.
According to her friends, she is very accident prone (she has broken a toe, a wrist and a knee). But her family says she is the lucky child: She has a knack for finding things, like four-leaf clovers and $20 bills. So she tries to stay optimistic; if bad surprises come her way, that just means there is the chance something good can unexpectedly happen.
Travel is a must in her life, and within the next few years, she plans to experience the cultures of Italy and Greece.
“I love to be social because of the energy that bounces off other people and the new perspectives that can be learned from them.”