People
People is my attempt to capture human presence beyond the staged portrait. I am not chasing perfect poses or decisive moments. Instead, I look for authenticity — for gestures, glances, and fragments of life that reveal who we are when we are not performing.
The images are created in a range of contexts: public spaces, gatherings, and quiet, private moments. They are neither staged nor manipulated, yet carefully composed. Light, timing, and perspective are deliberately chosen, leaving room for spontaneity and the unplanned.
My artistic ambition is to move beyond pure documentation. These portraits explore the space between closeness and distance, between presence and absence. They become small studies of human condition — where the individual is both subject and participant in a wider narrative.
People is not just about showing faces. It is about honoring the subtle, often overlooked ways in which we inhabit the world — a reflective approach that treats every person as part of a larger, living composition.