About
My work begins with quiet observation. Coastlines, mountains, exposed earth, and stark structures often reveal patterns that only appear when the scene is reduced to light, shape, and atmosphere.
I am drawn to places where the landscape becomes almost abstract. From above or at a distance, water, sand, stone, and weather begin to form lines, textures, and repeating forms that feel both natural and deliberate.
Rather than documenting a location, I look for moments when the environment simplifies itself. Fog softens a horizon, wind reshapes the sand, or tide lines turn a shoreline into a drawing.
Many of the photographs are created with a sense of space in mind. They are meant to sit quietly in a room, offering atmosphere and stillness rather than spectacle.
Each image is refined with a restrained approach so the final composition preserves the stillness and clarity of the original moment. The goal is not spectacle, but a sense of presence, where form, texture, and atmosphere carry the image.
