I work with film photography in a direct and flexible way. I use a point-and-shoot camera and an Olympus OM-10, often switching between different film stocks to explore variation in color, grain, and light. My process is not fixed and leaves room for unpredictability.
I photograph what I encounter rather than staging scenes. My images focus on everyday life, on people, movement, routines, and moments with friends. I’m interested in capturing situations as they naturally happen.
Imperfections such as blur, grain, or uneven exposure are an intentional part of the work. They reflect the conditions in which the image was made and contribute to a more honest representation. Overall, my work is about observing and documenting my surroundings from my own perspective.