My artistic practice explores spaces and moments in flux, where histories unfold, human presence is felt in traces, and the boundaries between past and present blur. Through photography, I examine transformation, capturing the quiet tensions between what is seen, remembered, and forgotten.
Working at the intersection of fine art and documentary photography, I engage in a subtle, observational form of storytelling. My images do not impose a singular narrative but invite contemplation, allowing meaning to emerge through atmosphere, composition, and the interplay of presence and absence.
I am drawn to how environments, objects, and people exist in relation to time
— how they are shaped, altered, and reimagined. Through my practice, I seek to uncover the unseen layers of place and experience, using photography to navigate impermanence, perception, and memory.
At its core, my work is about "seeing" — about slowing down to observe the fleeting and the enduring, creating images that invite reflection and evoke a quiet, lingering resonance.