An early-career graphic designer developing a practice at the intersection of visual design, photography, and generative tools. My work explores structure, rhythm, and systems — often through minimal form and restrained color. I’m currently building my portfolio and seeking opportunities to grow within a collaborative design or creative team.
Color photography exploring surface, reflection, and material presence through controlled observation. Lumens is a long-form photographic practice shaped by light that moves through coastlines, cities, forests, dunes, and inland waters, guided by light as a structuring force — not dramatic, but patient and exacting. Each photograph isolates a moment where place begins to breathe on its own terms: architecture loosening into rhythm, sand and wind composing their quiet geometries, horizons thinning into color and distance. The series resists spectacle in favor of duration, allowing atmosphere to carry meaning. Seen together, these works form a visual cadence — a sequence of measured breaths — where landscape and human trace coexist without hierarchy, and where light becomes both subject and editor.