I enjoy working with people and organizations who feel a connection to the way I look at and approach photography.

My work moves between fine art and conceptual photography, with portraiture as a recurring point of departure. What interests me is not perfection, but what becomes visible when someone no longer has to perform. Stillness, presence, and attention form the foundation of every project.
I don’t work with fixed formats or predetermined poses.
Each collaboration is an encounter — a process of slowing down together and making space for what emerges. That requires trust, time, and openness from both sides.
Portrait, Fine Art & Conceptual Projects
Whether it’s a portrait or a more open, conceptual project, the work always develops through dialogue. I look for images that are honest and restrained, images that carry something quietly meaningful rather than explaining everything.
All collaborations take place on a professional, paid basis, reflecting the care, time, and artistic commitment invested in the work.
If this approach resonates with you, I invite you to get in touch. I’m happy to think along about what might be possible.
