A native of Pittsburgh, PA, Erin graduated with honors from Brown University in Playwriting, after which she became a river bum guiding white water rafting trips in the Grand Canyon, Morocco, Zambia, and the Yough River.
In 2007, she was accepted to the pioneer class of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, Asia in Singapore to study Directing and Cinematography. She currently resides in Singapore, working on Tisch Asia films and exploring Southeast Asia and beyond. Recent accomplishments include DP-ing Edward McDonald's latest endeavor, TOMORROW, shot on location in Tanzania, and local film SUMMER OF IMPERMANENCE written and directed by Singaporean Rick Chan. In Fall of 2008, Erin hosted friend Mark Zupan for a special screening of Murderball which was widely received by the Tisch Asia community and members of the Singapore Disabled Sports Council.