About

My work is rooted in observation, stillness, and the quiet tension between presence and absence. I am drawn to moments that feel intimate but unresolved, where light falls unevenly, bodies become shapes, and spaces hold traces of those who pass through them.

Photography, for me, is not about documenting reality as it is, but about translating how it feels to exist within it. I use light and shadow as emotional tools, allowing them to obscure as much as they reveal. 

Many of my images explore the relationship between the human body and interior spaces. Rooms become extensions of the self; windows, mirrors, and walls act as boundaries between inner and outer worlds. I am interested in how solitude can feel both protective and isolating, and how stillness can carry as much weight as movement.

Each print is created to be lived with. These are not images meant to be rushed past, but pieces that unfold slowly, changing with the light of the room, the time of day, and the life around them. My hope is that they become part of your space, holding meaning beyond the frame.