About
I’m a self-taught photographer drawn to the quiet intersection between light, patience, and emotion.
Photography, for me, is a way of learning to see again — to find stillness in motion and story in silence. My background isn’t in formal study, but in instinct, music, and timing — listening to how moments breathe.
My work sits somewhere between the cinematic and the documentary: unposed, but deliberate; human, but not intrusive. Whether in the soft light of Norway, the energy of New York, or the texture of everyday life, I try to photograph not what’s there — but how it feels to be there.
I prefer honesty over perfection, and mood over mastery. Every frame is an attempt to hold a fragment of stillness long enough for it to say something on its own.