Pictures on my mind… this is how it all began.
As a child, in the analog age of boredom, I let my imagination wander across endless landscapes of my mind. Pictures developed by the minute, movies unfolded by the hundreds, and I was never lonely — the world inside me was alive and vivid.
As a child, in the analog age of boredom, I let my imagination wander across endless landscapes of my mind. Pictures developed by the minute, movies unfolded by the hundreds, and I was never lonely — the world inside me was alive and vivid.
Years later, a friend handed me my first camera, and everything changed. Trial and error revealed the mysteries of a DSLR, and soon the images in my head poured out through the lens. I realized then that a camera is a “save” button for the mind’s eye.
Today, I capture reality with a certain quirk — blending memory with vision, imagination with reality — transforming fleeting moments into photographs that are uniquely and unmistakably mine.