5. Underwater
Taken underwater, this body of work is shaped by moments of light that flit across the scene. Each dive is an act of searching — I position, wait, and adjust, but ultimately I have little control over the water, movement, or the light. Like shooting on film, the results are unpredictable, often discovered only afterwards.
While each image is visually distinct, they share a common approach: immersion, attentiveness, and openness to the unexpected. Together, they form a meditation on light, movement, and the fleeting moments that emerge beneath the surface.







