I love stories that do not need words. Stories born from light, from a movement that happens only once, from a moment that cannot be repeated. With a 1970s 16mm camera in my hands, I learned to listen to time. To let it unfold slowly, like something sacred. On film, nothing is taken for granted — every frame is a choice, every second a promise. The analog image doesn’t try to impress.
It is honest.
It is quiet.
It is full of life, even when it appears still.
And this is the life I want to capture.
I travel often — not to search for stories, but to meet them.
In the light of morning, in a silent street, in the look between two people who know this day belongs to them.