My street work is based on an observational camera approach, focused on visual beauty found in everyday urban scenes. I observe rather than intervene, working with available light, reflections, and fleeting gestures as scenes unfold naturally.
The image is shaped by timing, framing, and presence. My focus lies in quiet tension and visual layering — moments when light, shadow, and human movement briefly align, forming images within images.
My food photography is based on an observational camera approach, focused on visual beauty found in natural ingredients, textures, and preparation. I work with real light, honest surfaces, and carefully composed moments, allowing the food to exist as it is, without unnecessary intervention. The image is shaped by timing, light, and material presence. My focus is on subtle tension and visual layering — where color, texture, and form align, creating images that feel tactile, calm, and authentic.