My portrait work is about capturing a moment in time of people without trying to create a version of them.
I try to interfere only when direction is necessary—just to notice, and to catch something honest.
A self-initiated body of work in which fashion becomes a layer but not the subject.
By not aiming to sell clothes, the goal is to draw from the world of fashion without centering on it. It’s no longer about what’s worn, but what’s revealed.
I style and combine found pieces with garments I’ve created or altered by hand. I think of these custom garments as 'never-to-wear': collapsing fashion created solely for the moment of capture.
In this series, I collaborated with models who often photographed nude.
Our intention was to focus on emotional presence. To capture something instinctual, unguarded, and encouraged by an attitude of playfulness.
I travel with film. Either to document or to remember how a place felt. These images are about places, people and moments I saw and framed.