
About me...
In a world where technology has reshaped the way we create and share memories, my passion, photography, remains a constant, reminding us of the enduring power of the human connection and the magic of a photography.
In my first darkroom, over 20 years ago, I discovered the enchantment of freezing time in a photograph, the alchemical process that turned mere paper into a repository of cherished memories. The anticipation of that magical moment when the image materializes in the liquid bath was a thrill that never faded.
My experience, from capturing fleeting moments in a darkroom to shaping digital experiences in the high-tech world, is a testament to the evolution of my passion for preserving and enhancing the moments that matter. For over two decades, I've been on a remarkable journey.
However, life took me on a different trajectory, into the realm of product management and UX design in the world of technology. Here, I focused on a different kind of canvas – websites and applications. But my commitment to aesthetics, comfort, and visibility remained unwavering.
In this fast-paced digital age, I channeled my passion for capturing moments into crafting seamless, user-centered experiences, ensuring that the people interacting with my creations had memorable moments of their own.
My journey is a testament of my passion and the seamless transition from analog to digital, where I continue to create moments that matter, although in a different form. It's a story of evolution, adaptation, and a relentless pursuit of excellence in the art of preserving and enhancing the human experience, both visually and functionally.
My transition into portraits and family photography, with an emphasis on outdoor photography in natural light, represents a beautiful fusion of my enduring passion for capturing meaningful moments with the evolving trends of the digital age.
As the darkroom has receded into the past, I've embraced the digital realm, where the red glow has been replaced by the gentle illumination of screens. Yet, the essence remains unchanged. That thrilling moment when the image materializes, whether on photographic paper or a digital display, still sends shivers of excitement down my spine.