About
My images are snippets of negotiations between my interior world and the environments I move through and the people I meet - an attempt to distill an inner cacophony into coherent imagery.
With people, I invite a subject’s internal condition to surface, most often in the eyes and in the micro-tensions of face and hands, while my own interior world projects toward them and listens back. The frame holds both presences in a shared threshold between sitter and camera.
With places, moving as a sojourner, I project that interior world onto streets and rooms, gathering vignettes where light, gesture, and distance give the noise a rhythm. I seek thresholds—windows, reflections, shadows—where two realities touch, arranging moments like short stories so meaning gathers across the intervals. The frames stay open yet exacting, inviting viewers to let their narratives intersect with mine, if only for a moment.