East of Bishopsgate
East of Bishopsgate is an ongoing portrait series about emerging art creators based in London — a city where cultures and disciplines constantly intertwine. The project explores how creativity takes root in personal history, daily practice, and the quiet spaces between tradition and innovation.
Each portrait session is a collaboration — a way to understand not only the person in front of the camera, but the forces that shape their work.


Mist and Stone
This is a quiet return to where my photography began — in landscapes. Before portraits, before people, there were rivers, cliffs, forests, cities and skies.
My first trip to Scotland in 2019 changed everything. I fell in love with the scale of the land, the textures of the weather, and the sense of space — both physical and emotional. Since then, I’ve returned often, exploring more of the UK and Europe along the way, always drawn to places where nature, time, and silence leave room to breathe.
This project is a personal map of those moments: the way light moves through clouds in the Highlands and other places, the hush of a loch at dusk, the quiet dignity of stone villages and wet roads. It’s not about capturing a perfect view, but about noticing where you are — and letting the place speak.