A student of color and light

Color theory is more than just a framework of hues and harmony, for me, it’s a language. I’ve always described myself as a student of light and color. I use photography to explore how tones interact - how they shift emotion, and how they transform the way we see the world. Each image on this page is an exercise in color theory - not just in the technical sense, but as an artistic dialogue - balancing warmth and coolness, contrast and subtlety, saturation and restraint. Through this lens, I’ve learned that color is not only visual, it’s emotional, atmospheric, and deeply human. My approach is rooted in the sun, in the warmth it draws out of skin, the richness it awakens in color, and the way it softens or sharpens everything it touches. I treat sunlight not only as illumination but as a subject in itself, a focal point that breathes emotion into every frame. I strive to capture in an image what the sun evokes in life, the nostalgia, serenity, and brilliance, so that its warmth lingers long after the moment has passed.