Photography is the second pillar of this practice — and it is directly connected to the first. Space is documented the same way it is designed: with attention to layering, occupation, light, and the small details through which material and atmosphere become legible.
The work focuses on architecture, urban environments, and the people who move through them — observing how spatial systems shape behaviour, and how everyday use produces its own kind of narrative. Dense city fabric, threshold conditions, the moment where structure and life intersect: these are the recurring concerns. The series are organised by type, but share a common visual logic — precise framing, available light, and an interest in spatial depth over surface
The work is ongoing. Both collections will continue to grow.
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