About me
Light has a strange way of remembering what we forget.
It hides in gestures, in the pause between words, in the way silence fills a room after someone leaves. That’s usually where I find my photographs: in the spaces most people pass through without noticing.
I’m not much for grand explanations. My work is simply about what remains: fragments of stories, half-seen faces, the brief shimmer of reality before it folds back into time.
I move often, between cities and people, but my camera keeps a consistent gaze: patient, honest, a little haunted by beauty.
Some call it documentary, some call it portraiture; I just call it paying attention.
I work with event organizers, brands, and private clients who value atmosphere as much as accuracy. My photography blends cinematic light with quiet observation, transforming fleeting evenings into timeless imagery.
Contact
Every story starts somewhere, sometimes with a single message.
If my work resonates with you, reach out. I read everything.