Photography
Observations, from everywhere and nowhere.
There's a version of seeing that only happens when you're holding a camera. Not framing, exactly, more like listening with your eyes. I picked up photography as a counterweight to the structured thinking that fills my days. Where product work demands clarity and conviction, the camera asks me to stay open, to notice without deciding.
I enjoy walking through Midtown Manhattan on a Tuesday afternoon as much as I've enjoyed photographing Messi, Bad Bunny, and Zinedine Zidane. The subject doesn't matter as much as the moment does.
I don't have a genre. I photograph what stops me. Photography, like endurance sports, has taught me that the interesting things happen when you keep showing up.





