Photography. The art of obsession.

Portfolio

Photography is both my blessing and my curse, an obsession with order in a chaotic world. I see through a lens that demands precision, where lines must align, patterns must repeat, and symmetry must feel inevitable. My work is a relentless pursuit of balance, refining everyday scenes until they feel just right.

I gravitate toward black and white for its raw honesty, stripping away distractions to make beauty more striking and imperfection more profound. When I use color, it is intentional, amplifying meaning and emotion. Every photograph I make is a scene I wish I could create but can only witness, an attempt to preserve perfection within the ordinary.

What This Is

This is my long-term fine art work.

Photographs created slowly, with intention, and with print as the final form. The work focuses on cities, architecture, and the relationship between people and the spaces they inhabit.

These images are not assignments and not content. They are made to exist physically, on paper, on walls, over time.

How the Work Is Made

I work primarily in the street and in the city, observing rather than constructing scenes. Timing, light, geometry, and chance play an essential role.

The photographs are edited with restraint and printed with precision. Each image is treated as a complete piece, not part of a visual stream.

Print is not an output. It is the medium.

Prints

Fine art works are available as limited editions.

Each piece is printed using museum-quality materials and produced in collaboration with a professional fine art lab. Prints are made intentionally, in small editions, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

Availability, sizes, and pricing are shared upon inquiry.

About Editions

Limited editions are produced in fixed quantities. Once an edition is complete, the image is no longer printed in that size.

This approach protects the integrity of the work and the commitment of collectors.

Selected Work

A curated selection of fine art photographs.

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Acquisition

Fine art prints are acquired through direct conversation.

If you’re interested in a specific piece, available editions, or placement in a space, you can reach out directly.

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Street Sessions

Some of this work intersects with Street Sessions.

Street Sessions allow people to step inside a real street photograph and become part of a finished artwork. The approach is the same, observation, context, and honesty. The difference is intention at the start.

I want to be part of your artwork