Portraits of stillness.

The subjects I return to—wave-smoothed shores, mist-wrapped forests, weathered structures, lone trees, water falling through stone—share a common quality: the ability to slow time, to invite pause.

Working predominantly in black and white allows me to strip away everything but the essential: form, texture, light. When colour serves the vision, I use it—muted, restrained, in service of the same minimalist philosophy.

What remains is stillness made visible.