I’m drawn to moments that live in the quiet space between chaos and stillness. Whether I’m deep in a forest, lost in a city alleyway, or standing at the edge of a snow-covered shrine, I’m searching for emotional landscapes—those sacred, fleeting slivers of time that pulse with feeling.
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My work is rooted in curiosity and shaped by a background in human geography and storytelling. I’m fascinated by how people and wild beings move through space, how memory settles into place, how light turns the ordinary into something mythic.
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I approach the camera as a tool for reverence. A way to listen. A way to witness. From the wildlife plains of Africa to the neon glow of Tokyo, my images seek out what often goes unseen: stillness in motion, beauty in solitude, and the cinematic thread that binds us to the world and to each other.