Projects

Phone Photography
Lately, I’ve been leaning into phone photography not as a replacement, but as a way to stay connected to my creative flow.
My phone is always with me, unlike my camera, and that makes it easier to catch the small, unexpected moments: light hitting a wall just right, strangers passing in perfect rhythm, or a quiet scene that feels like a painting.
It’s become my way of practicing daily training my eye, trusting my instinct, and reminding myself that great photos aren’t about the gear, but about being present.
“The best camera is the one that’s with me and that’s how I stay inspired.”

Just Living Is Not Enough
This project was born from that ache: the feeling that going through the motions isn’t the same as truly being alive. I wanted to capture more than just existence, I wanted to chase presence. To find the quiet between chaos, the emotion in still frames, the reminders that we’re here for more than survival.
Through this series, I explore what it means to feel, to notice, to be moved by the simple beauty of a fading shadow or a soft light on skin. It’s a visual reminder that being alive is one thing but feeling it? That’s everything.
“Just living is not enough… I chase what makes me feel alive.”

The Beginning
This is where it started with curiosity, A borrowed camera, and a need to express what words couldn’t. I was unsure, self-taught, and driven by a feeling I couldn’t name. But each frame brought clarity. Now, I’m building the skills and courage to grow not just as a photographer, but as someone who believes in their own story. That day was the first chapter of something bigger.
“Every artist was first an amateur.”

Turning Vision into Value
Creativity needs fuel and gear isn’t cheap. To keep growing, I need to turn my art into income. That means building a market for my work through wallpapers, prints, and digital packs. Every sale isn’t just about money it’s a step toward creative freedom, self-reliance, and making this dream sustainable.
