I’m a semi-professional photographer who has spent the last 15 years capturing the pulse of city life and the essence of human stories across the globe. From the underground tunnels of London’s tube to the vibrant souks of Morocco, my lens seeks out the moments where urban life, culture, and human experience intersect.

Being self-taught has shaped how I see the world through my viewfinder. I don’t follow conventional rules; instead, I trust my instincts to capture authentic moments – whether it’s an elderly woman dozing on the tube, street artists bringing walls to life, or the geometric patterns of urban architecture against moody skies. My work often plays with light and shadow, finding beauty in both colour and monochrome, depending on what best serves the story.

Through my photography, I aim to reveal the extraordinary in the ordinary, showing how beautiful our everyday world can be when we take the time to really look. My images aren’t just photographs – they’re invitations to pause, observe, and discover the poetry in urban life that surrounds us all.

Each image in my collection tells a story of real people and places – from the vibrant markets of Japan to the graffiti-covered corners of East London. I’m fascinated by the way cities breathe and how people carve out their daily lives within them. You’ll find my work focuses on these genuine moments: a vendor’s warm smile in a traditional shop, the solitude of a late-night commuter, or the architectural details that most pass by without noticing.

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