My creative work in photography looks at how contemporary environments are increasingly organized around visibility. Landscapes, infrastructures, and everyday spaces often appear prepared for images, as if the conditions of photography were already embedded in the design of the world. I pay attention to moments when space, behavior, and landscape begin to align with the logics of the image. Surfaces flatten, reflections appear, and fragments of nature and architecture settle into arrangements made for viewing and circulation. Through photography, I observe how space increasingly behaves like an image.