STILL LIFE
Even when I’m not photographing people, I still end up creating portraits — portraits of vegetables, fruits, or flowers. I approach them the same way I approach people: with curiosity, attention, and respect, telling their stories.
A wilted leaf, a rotting fruit, a twisted stem — these small “imperfections” speak of the passage of time and the beauty we often overlook. In each still life, I seek emotion and individuality. Some scenes feel calm and meditative, while others are dramatic and tense. For me, these compositions are a reflection of life itself: fragile, fleeting, and deeply human.