My photography traces the quiet rhythms, surfaces, and incidental moments of everyday urban life. I’m drawn to the interplay between light, architecture, and the overlooked — shopfronts, signage, shadows, strange alignments — those fleeting arrangements that often go unnoticed..These images sit somewhere between observation and drift. They invite viewers to slow down, to notice, and to reflect on the subtle narratives embedded in our built environments. Together, they form an ongoing field archive — part document, part emotional mapping.
An ongoing series of photos documenting moments of day to day life in my hometown.
New Mexico: The Land of Enchantment
New Mexico is a place where myth lives in the land itself. I was drawn there by its sky, its spaciousness—and by something harder to name. In the town of Truth or Consequences, I found a surreal crossroads: a place renamed after a game show, once brimming with hope that space tourism might save its economy. That dream never arrived. What remains is a poignant stillness—sun-bleached facades, handwritten signs, the strange optimism of desert towns built on belief.
This series maps New Mexico’s layered mythologies: Indigenous cosmologies, cowboy ghosts, abandoned motels, and space-age relics. Route 66 runs like a spectral vein through the terrain—its faded signage and shuttered diners speaking to both motion and decline. Here, the past and future collapse into each other.
New Mexico is a land where the spiritual, the cinematic, and the uncanny converge. In photographing it, I was less documenting than listening. These images are offerings from a place that feels closer to dream than geography.
Berlin 2015
I arrived in Berlin intending to paint, but the city’s ever-evolving streets drew me outside. As I wandered, I began to document my walks through photographs, captivated by the omnipresent construction zones. These red and white barriers, stark and directive, became symbols of Berlin’s perpetual state of flux—echoing its history of division, reunification, and relentless reinvention. They delineate paths, restrict access, and yet, they also narrate the story of a city that is constantly rebuilding itself, both physically and culturally. Through my lens, I sought to capture these transient moments, reflecting on how Berlin’s landscape embodies its resilient spirit and ceaseless transformation