Photography, for me, begins with observation. I’m drawn to the quiet moments that happen naturally — gestures, light, atmosphere, presence, and the small details that often go unnoticed.
Whether I’m photographing a wedding, a family, a street scene, or a personal project, my approach remains the same: to observe rather than direct, allowing moments to unfold organically instead of trying to control them. Almost all the images on this site were created with very minimal intervention, using natural light and real environments as they exist.
I’m interested in honest visual storytelling — photographs that feel lived-in, human, and emotionally grounded rather than overly constructed or performative.
Over the years, documentary photography has shaped the way I observe and photograph the world — across personal projects, commissioned work, and everyday life. Different subjects, same instinct: paying attention to what is already there and allowing moments to unfold without losing the essence of what I’m photographing. This archive is a collection of those observations gathered across different places, stories, and moments in time.