Black and White
When you strip away the distraction of color, photography changes. It stops being about what a scene looks like and becomes about what it is.
This portfolio is a collection of moments reduced to their absolute essentials: raw subject matter and the light that defines it. Without color to rely on, every image shifts its focus entirely to the strength of the composition, the depth of the shadows, and the subtle textures that often go unnoticed in a full-spectrum world.
For me, black and white photography isn't a retrospective trend—it is a conscious choice to isolate the soul of a frame. It demands a different way of seeing. It requires chasing the precise moment where harsh light meets deep shadow, carving out the form of the subject and revealing its true character.
Welcome to a world defined not by hue, but by contrast, light, and pure substance.