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How did my journey with photography start, you ask?
Photography became my creative outlet because I was constantly searching for a way to capture the perfect moments I experienced with friends—moments I could never quite express through drawing or painting. What excites me most is the storytelling aspect of photography; being behind the camera lets me be present, curious, and alive as I search for stories in every scene. When I look at my finished work, I feel proud if I’ve managed to create depth and represent a scene truthfully. For me, photography is more than just an art form—it’s a way to connect with people and express who I am. Ad hoc, improvised, and joyful, my style focuses on people, candid storytelling, and the amazing shines of light that bring a photo to life. I lean toward detailed close-ups and real-life moments, especially those of joy or profound discussion. My relentless communication shows through in my work—I’m not afraid to share both my good and bad shots, because every image is a piece of my story. Ultimately, my philosophy is simple: enjoy the moment enough to capture it.