Philosophy

What if we stopped chasing and started seeing?
In a world of infinite imagery, depth becomes rare.
We choose depth over breadth.
Rather than photograph a thousand objects, we photograph one object obsessively—across hours, days, weeks.
We ask: What does this form reveal under dawn light? Under noon glare? In shadow? At night?

Each object becomes an "Edition"—a slow, patient investigation into how light transforms presence.
How time moves across a surface.
How simplicity becomes a mirror for what we bring to it.

Artist Statement

I am a photographic artist whose practice examines material culture, authorship, and the quiet presence of objects shaped by human hands. My work focuses on how photography can function not as documentation, but as a secondary craft—one that interprets form, surface, and time.

I am particularly drawn to objects that carry cultural memory while remaining open to contemporary re-reading. Through controlled photographic conditions, I explore restraint, asymmetry, and subtle variation, allowing light and space to reveal qualities that resist immediacy or spectacle.

Collaboration is central to my practice. I work with living artists and craftspeople, approaching their work through dialogue rather than extraction. By maintaining clear authorship and credit, I aim to create images that honor the maker while situating the object within a contemporary visual language.

My work privileges attentiveness and slowness. It invites viewers to look closely and to consider how tradition persists through continued care, observation, and ethical engagement rather than repetition.

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