My work moves between clarity and dissolution. Some images hold tightly to what is in front of me, while others drift until the subject is no longer stable. Both begin in the same place, where seeing is never separate from what is seen.
There are moments when the world stops resolving cleanly. Familiar things lose their fixed outline, and what remains is not uncertainty, but something closer to attention without anchor. I return to that state through the camera, not to capture it, but to remain within it briefly.
Photography becomes a way of staying inside that shift. Between recognition and release, where meaning does not arrive all at once, and nothing fully settles into definition.