Photography
Independent Photography Practice
Photography runs alongside my design work as a way to keep observing the world. I move between landscapes, spontaneous portraits, and staged portraits, using each to explore light, atmosphere, and human presence. This practice sharpens my eye for composition and feeds back into how I tell stories through design.
PORTRAITS
These portraits explore identity through collaboration and staging. Subjects are often photographed in controlled or semi-constructed environments, allowing expression to emerge through gesture, posture, and visual tone.
MOMENTS OF LIFE
This body of work captures spontaneous moments that might otherwise pass unnoticed. Images are grounded in observation rather than direction, allowing scenes to unfold naturally.
Here, photography becomes a way of staying present, attentive to movement and impermanence. The idea that best describes this approach comes from Latin: Carpe Diem.
STUDIO
PORTRAITS
Studio portraits emphasize clarity and control. A neutral setting allows subtle shifts in expression, light, and framing to come forward. These images focus on form and presence, stripping away context to foreground the subject.
LANDSCAPES
Landscape photography is my most recent practice, growing from time spent outdoors and a deeper engagement with nature. The work explores space, scale, and stillness through natural light and atmosphere. I also experiment with processes such as astrophotography and image stacking as quiet extensions of observation. The images reflect an interest in how landscapes hold presence and memory, even without human figures.