About
I use photography to observe and reflect on the world around me. My work moves between documentary practice and experimental processes, with a strong focus on time, material, and transformation. Alongside digital photography, I explore analog and alternative techniques such as pinhole cameras and darkroom experimentation. These processes slow down the act of photographing and allow uncertainty and chance to become an active part of the image. I am drawn to small gestures, landscapes, and the traces left by human presence. Many of my projects begin with simple observations and develop over time, guided by intuition rather than fixed rules. For me, photography is not only about what is visible, but about what is fragile, temporary, or still in the process of becoming. I am open to personal projects, collaborations, exhibitions, and commissioned work.