Since the late 1980s, my photographic practice has unfolded across a wide range of editorial and documentary environments, shaped by years of working within news media. My archive represents decades of engagement with the evolving rhythms of public life—captured through reportage, portraits, sports coverage, documentary work, and the ever-changing landscape of street photography.

Throughout these years, I have aimed to create images that not only record events but also reveal the human stories behind them. Whether documenting moments of high intensity, quiet resilience, or everyday reality, my work is rooted in observation, timing, and a commitment to visual truth. My photographs serve as both records of their time and reflections on the social and cultural contexts in which they were made.

Today, I continue to build upon this archive, producing new work that extends the same curiosity, immediacy, and journalistic sensibility that have guided me since the beginning. My ongoing practice seeks to connect past and present—offering a long-view of contemporary life through an ever-growing visual record.

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