About

Photography, for me, is not about documenting what the world looks like.

It is about exploring the fragile space between perception and memory, where emotions quietly reshape what we believe we see.

Working primarily with reflections, water, and natural landscapes, I create fine art photographs that question the boundaries between the visible and the invisible, the external world and the inner self. Water is never merely a subject; it is a living surface where memory, identity, and emotion continuously shift.

My ongoing series, Between Breaths, explores the suspended moment between one breath and the next—a quiet interval where certainty dissolves and perception becomes fluid. Rather than presenting clear narratives, my photographs invite viewers to slow down, remain in ambiguity, and discover their own reflections within the image.

Waterface Journal is an extension of that practice.

Here I share not only finished works, but also the creative process behind them: evolving projects, reflections on fine art photography, experiences with international photography awards, and the questions that continue to shape my work.

I believe that photography is not about providing answers.

It is about creating space for contemplation.

Thank you for visiting.