
Urban Observations
Empty streets, architectural fragments, and abstract compositions.
Observing and responding to public space—candidly, intuitively, and without staging.

This series studies public space, not through spectacle, but through stillness, structure, and the details we often overlook.
Rather than chasing decisive moments or close-up portraits of strangers, my approach leans into rhythm, texture, and the quiet tension of the built environment. These images reflect the act of walking with awareness: observing how light falls, how signage fragments meaning, how cities breathe between movement and pause.
It’s street photography through a slower lens—anchored in design, curiosity, and presence.