Series
The works presented here take shape as photographic series developed over time. Some grow from sustained observation and repeated visits; others arise from a focused engagement with a particular place or landscape.
Each series develops through attentive looking, careful editing, and sequencing, allowing the images to form a coherent body of work rather than a collection of individual photographs.
Together, they reflect my continued interest in landscape, natural form, and the quiet transformations shaped by light and season.

Leaf Studies
Leaf Studies is an ongoing photographic series exploring leaves at moments of transition—fallen, attached, frozen, or submerged—across different seasons.
The work focuses on quiet encounters where time, water, and surface shape subtle transformations. Rather than documenting nature, the series isolates small gestures and understated moments, inviting slow looking and reflection on impermanence and continuity.

A Fixed line
This series follows a forest road photographed repeatedly from above.
I returned to it over time. The road remains almost unchanged, while the landscape around it shifts in light, color, and weather.
The project grew from that contrast — a fixed line within a changing environment. Repetition became a way of making those changes visible.