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. I follow my gut.

I like work that lives between clarity and complexity, too little and too much. I don’t write or shoot to give answers. I’m capturing my corner of the world. I do it because I have to. Whether it sees the light of day or not, I have to do it.

Emotion carries more truth than explanation. That’s why I care about cadence and pause. Whether it’s a line break or a doorway, that space means something.

I don’t create things for the purpose of others to see. I follow what feels right, what resonates with me. Some things in life are that simple.