people
a portrait is not a likeness—it is an event. each face, each expression, exists in constant negotiation between the subject, the observer, and the moment. these images seek not to fix people in time but to unveil who they were in that breath—the flicker of thought before it settles, the presence before it’s reflected upon. my lens is not a collector of faces; it is a witness to the unguarded, the transient, the undeniable truth that no moment, no person, is ever still.