My best photographs are never planned. They appear when I slow down and let the world surprise me: the face that tells a story no smile could; the empty street that becomes a stage; the reflection more interesting than the original.
I move through cities with patient eyes, collecting what most people are too busy to notice. The raw. The real. The moments that refuse to follow the script.
Every frame is a conversation where the world speaks first and I listen. What emerges are images that feel like secrets — the kind you stumble upon and can't forget.
The world reveals itself to those who wait.