Project Statements
Each of my projects is an inquiry—an exploration of perception, time, and the evolving relationship between the observer and the observed. While photography is often seen as a means of documentation, my work challenges that assumption, treating the image as an active space where reality is questioned, fragmented, or reimagined. These projects span themes of motion, light, abstraction, and memory, offering a visual and conceptual dialogue that invites viewers to reconsider what they see and how they see it.
Below, you’ll find statements for each project, outlining the ideas, methods, and artistic inquiries that shape my work. Whether engaging with the ephemeral nature of reflection, the expressive qualities of gestural movement, or the hidden structures of light, each project represents a distinct investigation into the possibilities of photographic perception.