People. Places. Moments.
I photograph life as it happens, people on the move, quiet corners, small gestures. Every image is a moment of connection, a glimpse of the world as it really is. Unposed, honest and alive.
About Me
My work moves between street scenes, architecture and human moments, often where the ordinary turns out to be extraordinary. Whether it’s the quiet dignity of a passer-by, the dialogue between buildings and light, or the playful absurdity of public art, I try to capture not only appearances but the feeling beneath the surface.
Coming from a background in social work, I’ve learned that every person and every space carries its own story, one that deserves to be seen with attention and empathy. That same approach guides my photography: observing first, understanding second, and only then pressing the shutter.
These images are fragments of real life. Sometimes raw, sometimes poetic, always sincere.
Slowing down
Photography, for me, is a way of seeing. Of slowing down long enough to notice what usually goes unseen. My camera is a tool for observation, connection and storytelling.
I photograph people, places and public art as I find them: spontaneous, honest and unpolished.