I’m a documentary photographer drawn to real moments as they naturally unfold. My style is quiet and observational—I don’t like to interfere or stage scenes, because I believe the most powerful images come from authenticity. I’m always looking for soft, natural light and subtle tones, keeping my edits clean and true to life. I tend to favour warm, balanced colours, gentle contrast, and a look that feels honest rather than overly processed. For me, it’s about capturing the atmosphere as much as the subject—those small, fleeting details that might otherwise go unnoticed.

I became a documentary photographer because I’ve always felt a strong pull toward storytelling in its most genuine form. I’m not just interested in how things look, but in what they mean and how they feel. There’s something powerful about preserving real moments—whether it’s a quiet expression, a passing interaction, or an everyday scene that holds deeper significance. Photography allows me to slow down, observe, and connect with the world around me. It’s not just about creating images; it’s about documenting life as it is, in a way that feels personal, honest, and timeless.
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