PHOTOGRAPHY
My camera has always been less about capturing perfection and more about chasing the in-between moments: the quiet, unpolished, fleeting ones that say more than posed stills ever could. I’m drawn to light, texture, and movement, whether it’s a hazy shoreline, a wildflower bent in the wind, or an experimental self-portrait that feels raw and uneasy.
Beneath the surface, each image becomes an emotional study—how memory distorts, how vulnerability appears, how the subconscious lingers in small details. The goal isn’t just to document but to evoke, to stir something familiar, unsettling, or tender in the viewer. Each photograph blends memory, feeling, and story, exploring the psychology of how we see ourselves and the world around us.














