In my Fine Art collection, the boundaries between suffering and liberation, death and life, dissolve into one another like shadow and light. Each photograph, captured in black and white, strives to evoke human emotions at moments when words fall silent. Light, contrast, shutter speed, and the body's pose come together like instruments in a silent orchestra, composing melodies of pain or tranquility. Ultimately, however, the emotion that emerges from each image belongs not to the photographer, but to the viewer for every gaze weaves a new truth and summons a different feeling.​​​​​​​

In the heart of the streets, like a silent observer, I focus on the unnoticed details of everyday life. In the movement of people and in moments that dissolve into the silence of time, I see something beyond just an image. Sometimes, amidst this ceaseless flow, a moment arises, fleetingly appearing just a breath away from the passage of time; a moment when people, unaware, find themselves in a position that neither they nor others notice. I seek out these lost moments and capture them in my lens. Each photograph taken in the street is a pause; a moment where reality and art converge simultaneously.

STREET

In my documentary works, human gazes are captured as reflections of their inner worlds. Each gaze, like a unique fingerprint, tells its own story, and I strive to capture these moments when a look not only reveals reality but also transcends it. In these photographs, I seek a balance between reality and art — a space where each moment serves both as a documentary record and a visual composition with depth and emotion. My black-and-white images, rather than relying on color, emphasize textures, contrasts, and the interplay of light and shadow to convey emotions and gazes.​​​​​​​

Documentary​​​​​​​