About Me
I photograph to capture moments that would otherwise go unnoticed. The kind of seconds that happen between two steps, between light and shadow, between strangers who will never meet again. Street photography, to me, is not a technique but a way of seeing the world. I walk through cities without a destination, but with open eyes. I don’t search for perfect subjects – I wait until a moment finds me.
Black and white is my home. Without color, only the essential remains: contrast, structure, movement, stillness. I love the imperfections of urban life – the harsh light, the asphalt, the chaos, and the calm that sometimes exist at the same time. Every image contains a touch of chance and a bit of intuition. I believe true authenticity emerges when you stop controlling and start observing.
I work minimally. Modern, clean, direct. My charcoal grey is part of this aesthetic – a neutral space that lets the image breathe. A frame that doesn’t distract, but emphasizes. To me, every photograph is an anchor in time, an attempt to hold onto the fleeting. “Every Moment, Framed” is not just a phrase I like. It’s what I try to do every day: to carry with me what would otherwise be lost.
On this website, I share fragments of my travels and encounters. Some images carry long stories behind them; others hold only a thought or a feeling. I write about them because photography is more than a click to me. It is a kind of diary, an archive of the world as I see it: raw, unfiltered, sometimes dark – but always real.
As you scroll through my portfolio, I wish for one thing above all: that you pause for a moment. Not because of me – but because of the moment within the image. Some moments are quiet, some are loud. But they all deserve to be seen.