My photography is rooted in light-constructed realism. Each image is carefully staged and illuminated, emphasizing restraint, material presence, and quiet implication.

Whether working in still life or architectural nightscapes, I use light as a deliberate, shaping force—revealing form, guiding attention, and creating atmosphere. Familiar objects and places are presented not as documentation, but as interpretive constructions, inviting the viewer to pause, reflect, and engage with what is suggested as much as what is seen.

Narrative Still Life

Objects arranged as narrative devices exploring time, memory, and consequence.

Objects & Memory

Vintage tools and instruments presented as artifacts of use, bearing the quiet evidence of labor, intention, and time.

Quiet Still Life

Restrained still-life compositions emphasizing balance, color, and material presence rather than narrative or symbolism.

Interpretive Architectural Nightscapes

Architectural landmarks reimagined through constructed nocturnal light and atmosphere.

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