My photography is less about capturing moments and more about listening to them. I photograph the spaces between breaths, the way light settles on skin, the silence inside a room before someone speaks.
I am drawn to softness and contrast. To shadows that hold stories and sunlight that feels like forgiveness. Whether it is a portrait, an empty street, a forgotten corner, or hands mid movement, I search for what is usually overlooked. The subtle. The almost invisible.
My lens is intuitive. I do not force emotion. I wait for it. I let people exist as they are, unpolished and unguarded. I document the raw, the sacred, the ordinary turned holy.
Photography, for me, is proof that even fleeting things matter. Light changes. People change. But for a second, we are seen.