The things I notice every day… others rarely do. I’ve always felt like I live in a world built from visuals, not noise. Because I don’t hear the world the way most people do, my eyes learned to listen differently. I notice how light moves before people do. I see emotions in body language, distance between people, the way someone stands still for a second longer than usual. Those pauses feel louder to me than sound ever could.
Photography isn’t something I picked — it feels like the way I survive, understand, and connect with the world. When I travel, when I walk the streets, when I stand in one place watching… I’m not just looking for a frame. I’m searching for feelings hiding in ordinary moments. The unnoticed details, the quiet corners, the in-between seconds — that’s where life feels most honest to me.
Maybe others walk past these scenes. I stay. I observe. I feel. And I frame what the eyes can hear.