A PHOTOGRAPHIC PRACTICE ROOTED IN TIME, PRESENCE, AND PLACE

Long-term photographic projects rooted in territory, tradition, and everyday life.

I am drawn to places and situations where time moves slowly.
My work often begins with simple encounters, allowing space for trust, proximity, and shared presence to shape the photographic process.
I approach photography as a process rather than an outcome.
Spending time, returning to the same places, and paying attention to what remains unseen are essential parts of how I work
I am interested in photography that does not impose conclusions.
Images that allow space for interpretation, where meaning emerges through observation rather than explanation.
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