Wandering

Wandering

Moments captured along the way

Wandering is a space for photographs that don’t quite fit into a project or genre, but still deserve to be seen. Some of these images are simple, fleeting moments captured while out exploring, while others carry more thought, meaning, or even professional connections. A few may not be my strongest work, but many stand confidently on their own as complete images.

This collection is a mix of old and new, created with different cameras, processes, and techniques. Some images are straight out of camera and haven't been processed or touched. A lot of these came about while spending time with friends, exploring new places, or just carrying my camera through everyday life. Rather than letting them remain unseen on a hard drive or phone, I wanted to give them a home — a place where the fragments of daily life can come together and take shape.

Wandering reflects the way photography is woven into both my practice and my everyday life. I carry a camera with me almost everywhere, not just as a tool for work but as a companion for exploration, reflection, and relaxation. Some images come from quiet moments of wandering on my own, others from adventures with friends, and many emerge spontaneously as I move through the world with my camera close at hand.

This ongoing practice allows me to notice details I might otherwise miss and to capture moments that are fleeting, intimate, or unexpected. For me, wandering with a camera is both a creative exercise and a personal ritual — a way to engage with my surroundings, experiment with techniques, and simply enjoy the process of seeing. Whether the resulting photographs are planned or unplanned, personal or professional, they form a living collection that grows with time, experience, and curiosity. My camera is an extension of me, a way of experiencing the world and capturing it as I move through it.

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