About Me.
My path into photography didn’t start with the camera.
Over the years I’ve moved, travelled, and worked through different creative outlets — music, painting, psychology, and long conversations about people and identity. Photography became the place where those interests naturally met.
What began as taking photos of friends and colleagues out of a simple interest in aesthetics slowly turned into something deeper: a search for moments, atmosphere, and honest expression.
I’m drawn to what feels natural — the everyday, the unplanned, the in-between glances and gestures that can’t really be staged. I prefer presence over perfection, and images that feel lived in rather than overly posed.
My work focuses on the individuality of the people I collaborate with and the atmosphere of the environment around them.
I enjoy working with people who want to explore ideas together — from relaxed, everyday styling to more experimental concepts and unexpected visual directions.