About
Photography is where my mind finally slows down.
When I am shooting, the noise disappears. The pressure, the timelines, the constant pull in a dozen directions all fade into the background. What remains is focus. Light. Motion. Stillness. A single moment held long enough to understand it.
I am drawn to scenes that feel temporary. A glance before it shifts. An animal pausing just long enough to be noticed. A machine built for speed sitting perfectly still. These moments exist briefly, then they are gone forever. Photography is my way of catching that quiet before it slips away.
I do not shoot to fill space or chase volume. I shoot when something feels right. Sometimes that means waiting. Sometimes it means coming back again and again until the image earns itself.
Each photograph here represents time spent observing, adjusting, and letting the chaos settle into something calm and intentional.
Spoolyography exists as an outlet. A place where the work is finished, not rushed. Where images are not endlessly repeated or diluted. When something is complete, it stands on its own. When it is sold, it is done.
This is not about perfection. It is about presence.