People.
Every portrait is a meeting. A moment when someone allows me to see more than just the features of their face. When I photograph people, I’m not looking for perfect lighting or flawless composition—I’m searching for that instant when someone stops posing and simply exists.
Over the years, I’ve photographed many faces. Some familiar, some fleeting. Each carrying their own story, their own presence. This page is a collection of those encounters—fragments of time where something real surfaced, even if just for a second.
People.
Every portrait is a meeting. A moment when someone allows me to see more than just the features of their face. When I photograph people, I’m not looking for perfect lighting or flawless composition—I’m searching for that instant when someone stops posing and simply exists.
Over the years, I’ve photographed many faces. Some familiar, some fleeting. Each carrying their own story, their own presence. This page is a collection of those encounters—fragments of time where something real surfaced, even if just for a second.