My photography lies at the intersection of observation and organisation. I focus on landscapes, architecture and urban environments, with a strong emphasis on the interplay of lines, structure and light.
In my work, I explore how human interventions — evident in buildings, street lighting and public spaces — give form and rhythm to their surroundings. Light plays a central role in this: it reveals, enhances and sometimes distorts the underlying structure.
I work with a focus on the moment and composition, in which reduction is essential. Superfluous elements disappear, leaving the essence of the image: a clear, graphic translation of what I encounter.
My photographs are not records of places, but interpretations of space — intended to reveal tranquillity, tension and balance in everyday surroundings.