Why.

My desire for visual storytelling sprang at a moderately early age in my life. Originally, going outside with a camera was a platform to process trauma after my parents divorced. Things escalated four years later when my father died of a heart attack - from here on my camera acted as a seatbelt on the rollercoaster of calamity my adolescent life found itself in.

My purpose as a photographer has roots that grip to something much deeper than a desire to capture a pretty picture. A specific aesthetic is often the fruit of a professional standard, but aesthetics themselves are not my sole ambition as a storyteller. I see creating a visual narrative as the first dance on my wedding night, however, my partner is a message that Iā€™m obsessed with. The whole dance becomes an expression of how invested I am in doing the future justice as its partner, while others witness my 'marriage' between a message and visual representation.

I want to wed visual representation with the core message (of a brand), through narratives.
That's my mission.