
ACRYLIC SERIES
A collection of six long-exposure photographs, each captured with an intentional slow shutter. Instead of freezing the moment — in this case, the waves on the sea — motion blur transforms the scene into flowing patterns reminiscent of acrylic brushstrokes on canvas. Varying shutter speeds create distinct textures in each photograph, while sunlight glinting off the waves adds highlights like strokes of white paint, bringing depth and dimension to each piece.
ECHOES OF WATER
The sea has always held a special place in my heart, and I find joy simply in looking at it. This collection is my personal archive — moments gathered over the time, each frame holding the exact emotion I felt when I pressed the shutter. I carry my camera for this reason alone: the sea never fails to give something worth remembering. Here, the sea shifts between calm expanses, textured surfaces, and moments touched by light and shadow. Each photograph captures a distinct mood, yet all share the same quiet observation and deep connection to the water.



PATTERNS IN TOWN
When cruising through a city, my attention is naturally drawn to its architecture—particularly to certain buildings that stand out. This series captures spontaneous moments in black and white, each defined by distinct patterns and lines. Rather than focusing on the typical elements that define a city, I find myself more often grabbed by structures with strong geometrical patterns and modern design. Architectural forms and structural repetition bring a sense of order, while subtle contrasts of light and shadow add depth and texture.