About Me

My photography isn't about capturing moments, it's about setting them free, I see my work as an act of resistance against erasure, a way to reclaim spaces and give voice to stories that refuse to fade into silence.


I'm drawn to the unnoticed, the almost forgotten, the echoes of laughter after the joy has left, the flicker of hope that survives even after the light is gone.


I use my lens to pull back the veil of what we think we know, to show that every shadow hides a story, and every light carries a burden.


My photographs are questions, not answers. They exist at the edge of silence, where voices gather before they're spoken, where shadows stand up against the light.


I'm not interested in creating beautiful images, I want to reveal the fractures beneath, to show how light bends around pain and how even silence has its own rhythm.


I chase the places where contradictions meet the beauty in chaos, the hope in despair, the life that exists even in loss.


It's not about perfection but about presences, about being there, witnessing what the world tries to overlook.


I want my images to leave you unsettled, unsure, questioning whether what you're seeing is really what's there or just a reflection of what you've been carrying all along.

I want to show you the world as it feels, not just as it looks.