About Me

I am interested in the careful observation of the world.

Photography and writing are the tools I use to do that. Both allow moments, places and people to be recorded with attention and patience before they disappear into the ordinary flow of time.

My work is drawn toward environments that are rarely treated as subjects of reflection: construction sites, industrial landscapes, working communities, and the spaces where people spend the majority of their lives but which are seldom considered worthy of documentation. These places form the physical and social foundations of society, yet they are often overlooked in visual culture.

I approach photography as a form of quiet investigation. The camera becomes a way of studying structure, behaviour, and atmosphere. How people move through environments, how systems function, and how everyday life leaves its traces on the landscape.

Travel, work, and long periods of observation have shaped the way I see. I am interested not only in images but in context: history, geography, culture, and the forces that shape human environments over time. Photography captures the surface of these things, while writing allows the deeper reflections behind them to be explored.

This site is a place to collect that work. It is both a portfolio and an archive: photographs, essays, and fragments of observation assembled over time. Some projects are documentary, others more reflective, but all share the same intention. To look closely, record honestly, and preserve moments that might otherwise pass unnoticed.

The work is ongoing.