The world around us is an endless source of wonder, interest and memories to cherish. I use photographs to capture the beauty in everyday life and share it with others. There is no single photographic genre that defines my work; I focus on capturing the world around me, and to seek out its uniqueness.
This gallery offers a curated collection of my work organized into three categories:
Projects: sets of images dedicated to a specific subject that I self-publish. Each project is an opportunity to explore in some detail a new subject or theme, to experiment with different techniques and to challenge myself to tell stories using images.
Gallery: a glimpse into what's on the back-burner: experiments, new topics, techniques, and subjects. It's an ever-evolving collection of images that represents my current interests, challenges, and creative processes. It's a space where the creative process stews.
Collections: images that may not yet have a specific theme or subject, but are part of a larger creative process. These images represent my exploration of different techniques, new subjects, and my efforts to refine my skills as a photographer.
I draw inspiration from photographers such as Dorothea Lange, Saul Leiter, Martin Parr, Luis Stettner, Sebastiao Salgado, Chris Niedenthal and Steve McCurry. These photographers have all had a profound impact on the way I approach my own work, my compositions, the choice of subjects, and the use of color.
To me photography is about having fun, enjoying the creative process, and being in the moment. It is a way to connect with the world around me, to capture moments that might otherwise go unnoticed, and to create something beautiful in the process.
Whether you're a fellow photographer, an art enthusiast, or just someone who shares the same interests, I hope that my images will bring you joy, inspire you to seek out the beauty that exists in your own life, and to capture its uniqueness. If you enjoy my work and would like to know more...