My photography begins with coincidence. On the street, I notice how people and architecture briefly coexist. In portraits, it’s the unexpected encounters — how an artist reminds me of someone I love, how familiar and unfamiliar ways of seeing overlap. Even weddings feel like that: I suddenly appear in another country, within a different culture, and for a moment I share in someone else’s story.
Having lived in different places, I carry many visual lives at once. Photography is how I hold them together — searching for connections between space and memory, between cultures, between my sense of home and the people I meet along the way. I use photography as a form of artistic expression, focusing on elements like light, lines, space, and texture to capture these moments with intimacy and care.
I approach photography like a puzzle: playful, open-ended, and best solved with others who share the same curiosity. I’m drawn to working with creative minds — artists, brands, couples, and anyone open to exploring new ways of making images, to connect and co-create. I don’t expect results to ever look exactly the same, because I believe strength comes from imperfection.