Photography

Potography and video have always fascinated me, but my journey began with a film camera I purchased on eBay. Early on, I experimented with traditional black-and-white photography, developing my images in a darkroom. These experiences taught me the fundamentals of composition and texture, but I soon found myself drawn to the vibrant possibilities of color. As I transitioned into filmmaking and began exploring 3D computer graphics, my interest in lighting grew. Lighting became a transformative tool, allowing me to abstract and reshape the human body beyond traditional representation.

This shift in focus was inspired largely by my growing fascination with 3D graphics, where lighting is crucial in defining form and space. Photography gradually became less about capturing the subject and more about discovering how light could sculpt and redefine forms, creating new visual realities. This exploration pushed me beyond representational imagery, transforming my camera into a medium for experimenting with light, color, and conceptual form.