My fine art photography is a reflection of love, connection, and the unseen weight of mental health struggles. Through the lens, I document the people who anchor me—my friends, my chosen family—capturing moments of intimacy, vulnerability, and quiet resilience. Each image serves as both a tribute and a personal exploration, a way of preserving the beauty in fleeting moments while confronting the complexities of mental affliction and emotional depth.
Light, shadow, and composition become more than aesthetic choices; they mirror the internal landscape of the mind. Some images are soft and tender, a testament to love and support, while others lean into isolation, distortion, or fragmentation, reflecting the battle within. My work is about honesty, about seeing and being seen, about how human connection can ground us even in our darkest moments.
Through photography, I navigate the tension between joy and struggle, clarity and chaos, presence and absence. In the faces of my friends, I find reflections of myself—and through this ongoing exploration, I seek to create images that resonate with the shared human experience of love, loss, and the fight to keep moving forward.
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