I picked up a camera over a decade ago and never really put it down. What started as curiosity turned into instinct — learning how light hits a face, how stillness can say more than motion. Photography became less about taking pictures and more about noticing things people usually miss.
I’ve worked across different mediums — writing, design, film — but it all comes back to the same goal: making something that feels real. My work isn’t polished for perfection; it’s built on honesty, mood, and the details that slip through when people stop posing.
I care about craft, but I care more about honesty. Every frame is just another way of saying, this is what it looked like to be there.