About Me
“Photography taught me that art isn’t about being better, it’s about being honest”
Why I love Photography?
Photography came into my life like a quiet whisper not loud or planned, but powerful. I didn’t grow up thinking I’d be a photographer. In fact, for a long time, I doubted I could be. But something shifted the moment I picked up a camera and saw how it allowed me to capture what words never could.
I love photography because it slows the world down. It teaches me to look closer at the way light dances after snow, at moments most people rush past, at the feeling hiding behind someone’s eyes. Through the lens, I’ve learned to listen more, to feel deeper, and to speak without saying a word.
Photography isn’t just something I do, it’s how I connect. It’s how I heal. It’s the gift that keeps reminding me that there’s beauty in the unnoticed, meaning in the small, and strength in simply seeing the world in my own way.
It Is a Gift
Photography has been more than a passion it’s been a quiet gift.
A way to pause time, to listen to the world without words.
It found me when I didn’t believe I had a voice worth sharing,
and gently showed me that even silence can be beautiful.
Through the lens, I began to see not just the world but myself
