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I capture the world through a lens that balances simplicity and emotion. From fleeting street moments to intimate portraits, my work explores stories hidden in everyday life, spaces, and journeys Every image is a pause a reflection of time, light, and human presence


1 City Layers
2 On The Road
3 By The Street


4 In My Eyes
5 A M H





Beijing|2023
Between ancient rooftops and reveals its layers past and pr


modern skylines, the city
resent intertwined





Guatemala|2024
Stars over an erupting volcano, clouds beneath sunrise moments that make the world feel both vast and intimate.



Bolivia|2018
A pink lake and silent flamingos a landscape so surreal, it feels otherworldly.


New Zealand|2018 Snow peaks fading into the sky, trees glowing in gold and green, and a lake so still it feels like the world paused for a breath
A quiet moment at Glenorchy, at the edge of the South Island.



From Jaipur’s pink palace to a Delhi lake at sunset soft walls, drifting boats, and sea gulls filling the sky India, in colors and motion.






A man walking through a corridor of light, as if the city painted a crosswalk just for him.


A silhouette caught in a mirror, framed by distant buildings
A blurred figure in the foreground, towers rising quietly behind. Moments layered in light, reflection, and contrast the city revealing itself one passing shape at a time




People, places, and passing light nine fragments from the city’s everyday rhythm.








Faces, gestures, and fleeting emotions
three moments seen, not staged.



Each image reflects a fleeting emotion, a story unfolding quietly before the camera







Sunset, reflector, streetlight, ambient glow 4 lights, four moods, one way of seeing



Capturing spaces where light and texture define mood intimate corners, subtle details, and the essence of design










Thank you for moving through these spaces with me from ancient rooftops to distant mountains, from strangers on the street to the quiet interiors where light slows down. These images are pieces of the world that caught my eyes, and stayed

