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Principles

I photograph the weight of a glance, the silence before the music begins, the way light chooses a moment and leaves the rest untouched.

Over years and across many paths, my camera has been an anchor — through weddings lifted into the sky, through portraits of authors and artists, through streets and stages where stories unfurl without warning. I have worked in celebrations, in stillness, in noise — moving through life’s many rooms without asking it to rearrange itself for the lens.

My professional work has crossed portraiture, events, weddings, boudoir, music, food, and documentary spaces. But the heart of my practice is not built from categories. It is built from attention — from the decision to watch instead of direct, to wait instead of arrange.

In my personal work, I am drawn to the unguarded world: travel, faces, sound, stone, movement, quiet scenes that catch and hold a feeling long after the shutter falls.

Every photograph, for me, is a record of presence — of the life that moved, briefly, between the light and the shadow. My role is not to create it. Only to witness it, and keep it.

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