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. My process is guided by the idea of feeling to see—using intuition, atmosphere, and emotion as the first way of understanding the world, long before the image is composed.
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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, and 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.