Writing is an extension of my photographic practice. It’s a way of slowing down, reflecting, and giving shape to experiences that unfold through looking.
Some writing stays close to the moment: observations made in the field, brief reflections, and single images that mark a place, a season, or a way of seeing. Other writing takes longer form, bringing photographs into sequence and allowing ideas to develop across time and space.
Together, these texts trace how images are made, how projects evolve, and how attention accumulates through practice.
Field Notes: short reflections and working observations
Photo Essays: extended visual narratives