Two Paths, One Vision

Photography rooted in stillness, rhythm, and nature’s quiet voice.

My work follows two main visual threads—each exploring different aspects of presence, impermanence, and the subtle dialogues of the natural world. Through the lens, I seek what often goes unnoticed: the silence between forms, the poetry in decay, the luminous edge of a shadow.

Other than these two paths, I also shoot portraits. Have a look here and get in touch if you need my help.

Pause

Pause
A study of absence, negative space, and the soul of the landscape.

This series explores minimalism in nature—where light, distance and negative space create a quiet intensity. Influenced by Japanese aesthetics such as Wabi-Sabi and Ma, the images invite the viewer to pause, to sense what lies in the in-between: between tree and fog, form and void, memory and stillness.

Mood: meditative, abstract, spacious
Subjects: minimalist landscapes, winter fields, soft horizons, traces of life

“It’s not what is shown that matters, but what is held in silence.”
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Leaflight

Leaflight
Celebrating the intimate architecture of plants and organic forms.

A quiet observation of plants and their silent intelligence. Through close portraits of petals, grains, and leaves, this series invites a slow gaze — where light traces the architecture of growth, and every vein holds a memory. These are not just images of plants, but encounters with the wild, structured poetry of nature.

Mood: contemplative, tactile, alive
Subjects: flora, crop details, leaf textures, stems, unfolding forms

“To see a world in the veins of a leaf”
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Inspiration comes from the Japanese concept of Ma (間) — the meaningful pause, the charged emptiness that gives shape to sound, movement, and form. These images live in that pause.