Light multiplied by time. That's what a photograph is.
I collect the moments that dissolve if you don't catch them— the weight of a glance, the geometry of an afterthought, the way silence thickens just before something begins.
Between the click of a shutter and the stillness that follows, I gather fragments. Not to keep them. Just to say they happened.
Some people call it photography.
I call it borrowing time.