
My work explores the quiet relationship between people, place, and time. Through photography, I am drawn to moments that are often overlooked—subtle gestures,transitional spaces, and the emotional residue left behind in everyday environments. I use the camera as both a witness and a tool for reflection, allowing fragments of reality to suggest larger narratives.
I am interested in how light, texture, and composition can shape mood and meaning.Rather than documenting events as they unfold, I focus on what lingers: traces of presence, absence, and memory. Whether photographing landscapes, interiors, or figures, I aim to create images that feel intimate yet open-ended, inviting viewers to project their own experiences onto the work.
Photography, for me, is a way of slowing down and paying attention. It offers a space to question how we see the world and how we locate ourselves within it. By isolating moments from their original context, I seek to transform the familiar into something slightly unfamiliar—encouraging curiosity, contemplation, and emotional connection.
