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My photography moves between places and moods—urban edges, open landscapes, abstract experiments. What ties them together is curiosity: how light, shape, and perspective can turn an ordinary scene into something worth noticing.




Photography Essays

Echoes are my way of putting words around the things that shape my photography. Sometimes it’s an idea, sometimes it’s an experience, and sometimes it’s just a small detail that sticks with me. Writing them down helps me understand why I reach for the camera in the first place.

I call them Echoes here because they linger. A thought, a feeling, or even just a flicker of light can stay with me long after the moment has passed. Over time, those echoes build up and find their way into the pictures I make. What you’ll find here isn’t theory or instruction—it’s more like an ongoing conversation with myself about what draws me in, what I notice, and how those moments keep shaping the way I see.

Why I’m Here

Why I’m Here

About my work, my notes, and the things I’m still figuring out about photography.

What These Essays Are For

What These Essays Are For

These essays started as a way to understand my own photographs. Writing them changed how I see — turning instinct into intention, and seeing into understanding.

The Eye and the Lens

The Eye and the Lens

Our eyes interpret the world so we can move through it. Photography slows perception, revealing shadows, colors, and even the flow of time in ways the eye alone never could.

UVIVF Photography: Capturing Hidden Fluorescence

UVIVF Photography: Capturing Hidden Fluorescence

Experimenting with ultraviolet light opened a new way of seeing for me — a way to photograph the hidden glow that lives inside ordinary things. Flowers, metal, even dust begin to shine with their own quiet fire, revealing colors and…

Seeing the Unseen: Why Infrared Photography

Seeing the Unseen: Why Infrared Photography

Infrared photography reveals a hidden spectrum of light, transforming the familiar into something surreal and ethereal. By capturing what the eye cannot see, it unveils a world where foliage glows, contrasts shift, and reality takes on an otherworldly dim

Composition in Photography

Composition in Photography

Composition is not a checklist of rules but the way visual elements work together. Each part — framing, balance, rhythm, light, intention — is an ingredient. When they harmonize, a photograph holds clarity and depth.

Geometry in Photography

Architectural geometry gives structure and rhythm to a photograph. It’s about finding balance, depth, and beauty in the way angles meet and hold together just long enough to take the shot.

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