PERU
Photography is how I think. Ideas start as images long before they become concepts.
Travel sharpens the way I look — slowing me down, bringing me closer to people, places, and their rhythms. I’m drawn to honest moments: light, texture, gestures, and what happens in between. It’s how I observe, remember, and make sense of the world.
Where Landscapes Collide
I knew Peru would be beautiful — I didn’t expect it to feel this raw.
In a short time, everything shifted. Desert meeting the ocean. Pink rocks scattered across yellow sand. Seals on the shore. Then altitude, thin air, and mountains that feel almost unreal. Peru holds desert, sea, jungle, and peaks at once — and it makes you feel every transition. Moving first, understanding later. Letting light, color, and atmosphere lead. Photography becomes less about framing and more about listening.
Some places you visit. Peru I felt — in my lungs, my eyes, my body.
(All images by me, Peru, 2025)