Walks in the Forest
In this series, I aim to capture not the outside world, but an inner state — the impression that arises in motion, in light, in partial visibility.
The blurred trees are not about focus, but about perception. I deliberately shift the boundaries of form, allowing the space to become as fluid as the experience itself.
The camera moves with me — this is not a snapshot, but a trace. Not an image, but a sensation.
These works are closer to painting than photography.
They speak of what remains when form dissolves: rhythm, breath, a lingering feeling.