New York City Nocturne
My work begins in silence. I photograph to excavate stillness from noise—to find the moment a city exhales or a figure in motion becomes a monument.
I draw from a background in software and storytelling, using precision as a way to reach poetry. My images often unfold as stitched panoramas or minimal monochrome portraits, shaped by themes of urban solitude, digital memory, and the myth of permanence. These aren’t records of place—they’re invitations to pause, to be present.
This approach is evident in New York City Nocturne. I didn’t set out to document a skyline. I set out to ...