I’m drawn to what lingers in between—the quiet spaces, the unnoticed moments, the way light and time shape a place when no one is watching. My work moves between city streets and open landscapes, but the feeling remains the same. A fleeting shadow, the hush of wind through grass, the stillness that exists even in motion. Photography, for me, is less about what is seen and more about what is felt—the atmosphere, the weight of a moment, the space between one breath and the next.