PHOTOGRAPHY
I make no claims of being a professional photographer—photographs, for me, are tools in an ongoing artistic practice. They are a way of holding onto fleeting feelings, colors, and impressions that might otherwise vanish with the moment. A photograph becomes a vessel, carrying back to me the quiet texture of a place, the rhythm of a pattern, or the emotion stirred by a passing glance of light.
This process is deeply personal. My photographs are less about technical perfection and more about presence—about honoring what resonates when I pause long enough to notice. Over time, they become seeds for other work, finding new form in print, paint, or clay. They are reminders, sparks, and touchstones that tether my art to the world that inspires it.

