I’m drawn to the quiet spaces between light and gesture—moments that feel both fleeting and timeless. My photography explores the relationship between people and place, often rooted in earthy tones, natural light, and emotional stillness.
Whether capturing a craftsman at work, a child illuminated by golden dusk, or a figure walking through the vast silence of a desert, I’m always looking for that subtle tension—the moment just before or just after something is said.
Influenced by documentary traditions and fine art aesthetics, I aim to photograph not just what I see, but what is felt beneath the surface. I’m less interested in perfection and more in presence—in the honesty of imperfection, texture, and the stories held in silence.