My work is rooted in intentional storytelling, shaped by the quiet pull of forgotten places and the way nature always reclaims what is left behind. Abandoned spaces speak in a language I understand—one of atmosphere, memory, and transformation. When I photograph them, I lead with emotion, letting the mood, the silence, and the way light settles into decay guide me long before any technical decision. I’m captivated by nature’s persistence: how roots break through concrete, how rust blooms, how time softens the hard edges of what humans once built. That tension between abandonment and rebirth inspires me. Composition is my anchor. Every frame is deliberate, structured to highlight the subtle details that often go unnoticed and to support the emotional weight of each scene. My imagery is moody and atmospheric, created to immerse the viewer in the feeling of the moment rather than just the scene itself. Through intentional storytelling, I aim to honor the resilience of nature and the haunting elegance of forgotten places—inviting viewers to experience the quiet power of spaces that continue to evolve long after they’ve been left behind.