Minimalism
In my past I was more comfortable capturing everything—to fill the frame with detail, energy, and complexity. But with time comes a deeper appreciation for restraint, for the quiet power of simplicity. Minimalism requires an acute awareness of what truly matters in an image, distilling ascene to its essence rather than overwhelming it with distractions. Oddly, It mirrors my own journey—where once I sought to collect, I now they seek to refine; where I once aimed to impress, now they aim to express. With experience, I know that what is left out is just as important as what remains, and in that space, I find clarity, depth, and a kind of visual poetry that speaks louder than my captures of excess ever could.