How it began…
I started taking photos with an film camera when I was seven. I loved photographing my friends and my cat, dropping the roll off at the drugstore around the corner. Then waiting for weeks, only to be genuinely surprised by what came back. That feeling stuck with me: images don’t have to be perfect to be worth keeping.
Since then, photography has been my way of not forgetting. Not in a “document everything” kind of way, more in the sense of noticing what matters. Atmosphere, gestures, small transitions, the things you often don’t fully register while they’re happening.
My approach is documentary, with an editorial eye for composition and atmosphere—calm, intuitive, and clear. Working with me feels uncomplicated: no pressure or uncomfortable feelings.
I shoot digitally and on 35mm film. The mix of both makes the story more complete: honest, minimalist images with structure and mood that not only show what the day looked like, but how it felt.