Looking Wide: Redefining the Urban Landscape 2017-Present

 

My photography is shaped by my interests in history and biography. From there, it is based on my experiences and observations, derived from my sense of spontaneity and curiosity intertwined with intuition. Over the years, my work is about people and places, sometimes up close and intimate and sometimes more distant. My photographic practice comes from my personal journeys and quiet observations—sometimes we need to lose ourselves in the chaos to self-reflect and create order. Gesture, light, and composition in the everyday merge to remind us of what just happened in the split second of time. The smaller details are as important as the larger elements. Each photograph is a world of its own, offering a peak into diverse anonymous moments.

In 2023, photographs from this series received a Bronze Medal from the PX3 Prix de la Photographie, Paris. Photographs from this series have also received awards from the Head On Photography Festival in Sydney, Australia, the Julia Margaret Cameron Awards in Barcelona, Spain and from N.Y. Photo Curator. They have hung in exhibitions in the United States, Australia, and Europe and were reproduced in All About Photo Magazine, Travel, Vol. 37, 2024.

Click Here to see the 2021 Head On Photography Festival/Sydney