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Photography

Not about documenting everything. It's about seeing patterns and systems in motion, then capturing the moment where everything aligns.

What I Like to Shoot

I'm drawn to angles, symmetry, and texture. Architecture and urban environments where geometry creates visual rhythm. The way light falls on a surface and creates depth. Moments where the ordinary becomes interesting because of how it's framed.

Street scenes where people move through structured environments. Cars, of course. The lines and curves that make a design work. And natural scenes where you can see the underlying structure of things.

I shoot mostly on my phone these days. It's about the eye, not the gear. The best camera is the one you have with you, and having constraints forces you to be more intentional about what you capture.

How I Think About Composition

Photography is decision-making under constraints. You have a frame, and you decide what goes in it and what gets cut. Where the eye lands first. What creates tension. What creates balance.

I look for leading lines that pull you through the image. Negative space that lets subjects breathe. Layers of depth that give dimension. The interplay of light and shadow that creates mood.

Every photo is a small act of editing reality. You choose the angle, the moment, the crop. You decide what story gets told. That's a skill that transfers to everything else. Knowing what to include, what to cut, what to emphasize.

Gallery

Photos shot on iPhone, focused on composition and framing. Click any image to view larger.

What I Focus On

  • Angles and Geometry
  • Symmetry and Pattern
  • Texture and Surface
  • Light and Shadow
  • Systems in Motion

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