My work focuses mainly on black and white street photography, a language I use to strip reality down to its essential elements: light, form, tension, and presence.
I approach the city as a space of observation and waiting, searching for images that emerge naturally from everyday life—quiet fragments that often go unnoticed.
While black and white remains central to my practice, I also engage with color, which I see as a more complex and delicate territory, capable of adding further layers of interpretation and meaning.
My work focuses mainly on black and white street photography, a language I use to strip reality down to its essential elements: light, form, tension, and presence.
I approach the city as a space of observation and waiting, searching for images that emerge naturally from everyday life—quiet fragments that often go unnoticed.
While black and white remains central to my practice, I also engage with color, which I see as a more complex and delicate territory, capable of adding further layers of interpretation and meaning.