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I got into photography early. My dad was into analog cameras and had a black-and-white darkroom at home. Watching his work got me hooked, and pretty soon the camera became more than just a tool for me. From a young age, I found myself drawn to the subtle moments hidden in everyday life.
Street photography wasn’t something I planned. It just happened. I started out fascinated by architecture and light, but over time, my attention shifted toward people and the quiet, unscripted stories playing out around them. I’m driven by curiosity about people, places, and the way they intersect. These days, the street is my studio, and I’m always chasing authenticity: spontaneous encounters, fleeting glances, and those little contrasts that often go unnoticed.