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PHOTOGRAPHY

Photography is something I’ve recently started exploring more deeply.

During my travels, I found myself increasingly drawn to capturing quiet moments, places and people through the lens. Not perfectly staged, but honest and real. The kind of images that hold a feeling. Along the way, I also had the opportunity to do my first portrait shoot. A different kind of storytelling, but just as powerful. Because just like words, images have the ability to reveal something about who we are.

For now, photography is a space where I’m learning, experimenting and discovering what feels right. This page is a small collection of moments I’ve captured along the way.

This portrait series started with a simple idea: capturing someone as they are.

In my garden, I experimented with photographing a person in a quiet and natural setting. Not overly staged, but guided by small shifts in posture, movement and expression. By playing with different poses and subtle changes in body language, I wanted to see how emotion could appear in an image.

 

What interested me most was how a photo can reveal something about someone without words. A look, a posture, a moment of stillness. This shoot became an exploration of how photography can highlight a person’s presence, simply by giving space to who they are.

An island tucked away in beautiful Indonesia

For as long as I can remember, I have felt the pull to see more of the world. That feeling only grew stronger when I was living in Australia in 2022, where my love for travel began to take shape in a deeper way.

 

I do not always bring my camera, but sometimes a place moves me enough to pause. Sometimes there is something in the light, the silence or the atmosphere that makes me want to capture it. Not to make it perfect, but to 

remember how it felt. Sumatra was one of those places.  

 

There were hardly any tourists, only a few locals, a Bintang beer in their hands, sitting together as the day slowly passed by. Everything felt Still.

t was the kind of place that did not need to ask for attention. Its beauty was already there, waiting to be noticed.

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