My work is rooted in street and travel photography, led by a long-standing interest in observing people, culture, and everyday life as it naturally unfolds. I’m drawn to the unposed moments that reveal character small gestures, interactions, and scenes that often go unnoticed. Over the years, this approach has taken me through cities and remote regions across Europe, Asia, and the Americas, where I’ve documented environments shaped by tradition, change, and the rhythm of daily living. Travel has been a constant catalyst for my photography. Spending time in diverse communities has taught me to work quietly and attentively, allowing stories to emerge without interference. Whether I’m walking through markets at dawn, navigating dense urban streets, or exploring rural landscapes, my focus remains on honest representation and cultural sensitivity. I look for a sense of place—how light, texture, and human presence come together to define a location in a specific moment. My street work follows the same principles: patience, awareness, and respect for the people within the frame. I aim to photograph real life with clarity and intention, creating images that are grounded in authenticity rather than staging. This dedication to documentary-style storytelling has led to opportunities to photograph for National Geographic and to have work exhibited by the National Portrait Gallery, recognitions that reflect the consistency and depth of my approach. Alongside this, I capture weddings with the same unobtrusive documentary style, focusing purely on natural, candid moments. Across all my work, I prioritise observation over direction, allowing scenes to reveal themselves organically. Street and travel photography continue to shape the way I see the world, encouraging me to explore with curiosity, work with integrity, and produce images that feel honest, human, and connected to the places and people behind them.