Everyday Life
This photographs grows out of my background in photojournalism, where my curiosity was first shaped by going out into the world with a camera and observing how people live. I am drawn to everyday moments, small, often unnoticed fragments where something holds my attention: a gesture, a glance, the way light falls, or how colour settles into a scene. My interest has always been in people, and in their relationship with the spaces they inhabit. How they move through their surroundings, how they create a sense of their own world within shared environments, how they cope, enjoy, and exist in the ordinary flow of life. Photography, for me, has long been a kind of passport, an entry point into different ways of living, cultures, and human connections. These images are not staged or directed, they are encounters. A way of noticing the subtle poetry present in daily life, and of staying open to what unfolds in front of me.