Process

Behind my lens

The process

Photography is a pursuit of clarity.

My process is a deliberate system designed to move beyond surface-level aesthetics to capture the "giants" that live within a subject.

I treat every project with the rigor of a builder—identifying the core intention before the shutter even clicks.

1

Briefing

A young man wearing a grey hooded jacket.

We move beyond surface-level requests to identify the core intention.

This stage is about uncovering the specific internal narrative or "giant" we need to bring into the light.

2

Proposal

A female tennis player in action on the court.

I architect a visual framework based on our briefing.

This includes a technical plan for lighting and composition that serves the emotional truth of the vision.

3

Shooting

A man holding a camera in his lap.

Using my Pentax, I execute the plan with a measured pace. I don't "hunt" for content; I wait for the moment where the internal state and external light align as evidence.

4

Conclusion

A man and a woman standing next to each other.

I curate and refine the final narrative. The result is a coherent story—a collection of images that prioritize depth, survival, and quiet strength over fleeting trends.