As a photographer and collector of images and photobooks, my work is rooted in an obsession with patterns and connections. I am infatuated by the interplay of images and how their relationships can evoke a feeling or spark a greater understanding. Through photography, I navigate the intricacies of my world tracing the threads of my past, interpreting the present, and imagining my future.
For me, photography is both a tool and a process—a means to digest events, observe change over time, and make sense of the dissonance around me. It is a practice of creating order in a disordered world, of finding meaning within layers of visual information. My work reflects a desire to explore how images, when curated or juxtaposed, can reveal hidden narratives, provide clarity, or illuminate patterns that might otherwise remain unseen.
Photography is not just a medium for documenting life but a framework for understanding it—a visual language that helps me make sense of the ebb and flow of culture, time, and change. My approach is as much about discovery as it is about storytelling, inviting viewers to find their own connections within the interplay of images presented..