Some stories are told, others are photographed. I try to do both.
Every story begins as a spark—sometimes it spills onto the page, sometimes it’s caught in the split second the shutter clicks. I write to capture the truths we don’t always say out loud: the imperfect, the beautiful, the moments that make us laugh through tears or stop and breathe them in.
My photography is the visual echo of that same instinct. I look for the unguarded glance, the rush of movement, the light that falls just right. Whether it’s a face, a landscape, or the wild freedom of animals, my aim is always the same—to hold on to what’s real, so it can be felt again and again.