I listen to the breath of the body through the lens.

The body is both vessel and voice, structure and emotion. My work explores how the human form becomes space under a gaze, how light reveals both fragility and strength. Nudity, for me, is not about exposure. It is about structure: soft architecture, momentary sculpture, flesh and bone forming something that breathes, expands, and holds tension.

I believe photography is not about revelation, but patience. I wait for a natural gesture, a real breath, a beam of light willing to stay. I work primarily with natural light, minimal staging, and processes that respect time and materiality. Whether using film, darkroom printing, or digital tools, my editing remains restrained, preserving the warmth of skin and the honesty of atmosphere. Each image is not constructed, but allowed to emerge.

My ongoing project, The Shape of Breathing, is not about nudity, but about presence, how one becomes oneself when being seen. Bodies are treated not as identities or narratives, but as temporary structures shaped by breath, gravity, restraint, and rhythm.

Selected works from this series have been featured by the Royal Photographic Society, Analog Sparks, and international photography platforms, and are held in private collections in Amsterdam and Budapest. Further exhibitions and collaborations are quietly unfolding.

If you are willing to share a quiet breath, I invite you to connect.

In My Words