05/06/2026
Photography doesn’t just document time, it sits inside it. It becomes evidence of what was real in a moment, how someone looked at you, how light felt that day, what mattered enough to pause for. In that sense, it isn’t separate from life; it’s woven into it.
And when you’re behind the camera, your timeline overlaps with everyone else’s for a little while. You’re not just observing it—you’re helping hold it still so it can be revisited later. That’s why certain images feel less like “content” and more like a memory you can physically return to.
This was two years ago.