Landscape is less about place and more about presence. Light shifting, time passing, surfaces changing almost unnoticed. I approach it quietly—observing what is already there rather than trying to reshape it. Working mainly with analogue photography, I’m drawn to its pace and its sensitivity to light and atmosphere. Film holds subtle transitions and textures in a way that feels close to memory—imperfect, but enduring. The process is slow, attentive. Waiting, returning, letting a scene unfold on its own terms. What remains are images that feel calm, spacious, and grounded.
Landscape work is available for editorial, artistic, and commissioned projects. If this speaks to you, feel free to reach out.
