The rural life of Central African communities in the 1950s through vivid, high-contrast images, bridging humanist empathy with a raw, unfiltered perspective on cultural resilience.
The raw, atmospheric essence of Amsterdam’s jazz scene through moody, high-grain photography that reflects the genre’s spontaneous energy.
The bohemian underworld of post-war Paris, blending narrative and photography to explore existential youth rebellion and fleeting love.
Ephemeral human moments portrayed through a fusion of spontaneity and precise composition.
European identity captured through black-and-white photographs spanning five decades, emphasizing shared humanity and cultural diversity.
Subjective impressions of post-war life conveyed through images of isolation, physical decay, and abandoned environments, where signs of death and loss shape a visual meditation on impermanence.
Reading as a timeless act that links people through moments of quiet reflection.
Unposed moments of political and social elites captured during informal settings, revealing the human dimension of authority figures.
Typological project examining childhood across the world through uniform portraiture and contextual images of sleeping environments.