Black and white photography strips everything back to its essence. Without colour, what remains is form, light, and emotion - the quiet truth of a moment.
I’m drawn to the simplicity and honesty of monochrome. It reveals details we often overlook: the curve of a gesture, the weight of a shadow, the stillness between breaths.
These images are studies in tone and texture, shaped by instinct and observation. They’re not about perfection, but presence - a way of seeing that feels timeless, intimate, and deeply human.