I don't think of myself as a writer or a photographer or anything specific. What matters is the feeling, not the form.
Most of what I make begins with a sentence or a scene that stays with me. I don’t always know what it’s about. I don’t outline, and I don’t chase concepts. I follow intuition, my gut.
I like work that lives between clarity and complexity, between too little and too much, that captures my corner of the world. I do it because I have to, not of want but of need.
Emotion carries truth better than explanation. Cadence and pause do the heavy lifting. Whether it’s a line break or a doorway, that space means something.
It’s heart over head. Some things in life are that simple.