
My photography explores the psychological and emotional residue hidden beneath the human surface. Through darkness, restraint, gesture, and symbolic tension, I create images that function as emotional archaeology — excavations of desire, fear, memory, shame, and silence.
I am not interested in perfection. I am interested in the moment when the performance breaks and something more honest appears. My work uses the face, the body, and shadow as sites of confrontation, revealing the distance between what we show and what we carry.
“I don’t photograph beauty.
I photograph what survives it.”

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