Regina's first brush with photography came when she was 6 years old, when her father lent her his Kodak Brownie camera. The camera and its photos unfortunately got lost over the years, but she never forgot the joy that was to be had looking for things to photograph.
At 16, she enrolled at the La Salle College of the Arts and it was then that she purchased her first camera - a Praktica SLR to use for her photography class. After graduating with a major in Painting, Regina worked on several creative projects, taking on a myriad of roles - from stage props maker, to graphic designer, to copywriter, to documentary film director.
Although she has never worked professionally as a photographer, Regina maintains a passion for the craft. In 2002, she initiated the ten/twentyfour worldwide lomography project, and is currently working on several other photography-based projects.