I am a contemporary photographer working between documentary observation and conceptual practice.
My work begins with attention. I do not stage situations; I enter them. I am interested in the tension that holds a moment together — posture under pressure, silence within noise, distance within proximity. Resonance is not an aesthetic effect. It is a condition.
I look at how people occupy space, and how space presses back. Presence reveals itself in small shifts: a change in balance, a withheld gesture, a break in movement.
Through LIGHT and STORIES, I build long-term photographic series. Each body of work develops over time. Images are not isolated events; they form structures. Nothing is reduced to narrative. Nothing is staged for spectacle.