Authorial Projects
Photography as an experience of attention
The work presented here arises from a deep observation of territory, the relationship between scales, and the ways time inscribes itself in both the visible and the unseen.
In my authorial projects I aim to shift attention toward what normally escapes habitual vision: ecologies of presence, tensions between the built environment and the expansive field of the sky, and matter occupying the threshold between body and dimension.
Photography here is not mere representation, but a device of reflection and sustained engagement — an invitation to look slowly and attentively.
Each series functions as its own field of inquiry, unified internally and exploring the dynamics of space, memory, and sensory experience.


