About the Work

I’m a photographic artist based in Sydney, Australia with a practice shaped across Europe and beyond.

For years I documented the world as it presented itself, capturing grand events, polished moments and beauty designed to be admired. Over time, that approach began to feel distant.

I found myself drawn not to the light in someone’s eyes, but to the shadow behind it. What began as documentation became a quieter search, less seen, more felt.

My work now moves between light and shadow, stillness and movement, between what is held and what is allowed to fade. I often blur or obscure the image, not to distort reality but to draw and reach what lies just beneath it, the trace of memory, the edge of a dream. The fading that becomes something to return to.

It isn’t about clarity. It’s about how an image stays with you, quietly and unexpectedly, long after you’ve looked away.

Each series explores a different part of that search. Silent Facades turns toward the quiet dignity of forgotten buildings, streets and spaces softened by time, where absence becomes its own kind of presence. Between Light and Shadows is a monochrome meditation on the fragility of memory, shaped by tonal shifts, scratches and imperfection. A World Between Dreams is the most imagined, cinematic and painterly, shaped by a longing for light, colour and atmosphere.

Each piece is printed using archival pigment on cotton rag paper, preserving tone, texture and the quiet gravity of what the image holds. The editions are intentionally small, allowing each work to remain close to its original feeling.

Thank you for being here. I hope something in this work meets you where you are.

Close-up black and white photo of a man with dark hair, a beard, and mustache, looking directly at the camera.