Holga. Diana. Sprocket Rocket.
My photographic practice has become deeply connected to my personal philosophy. Just as life rarely unfolds according to plan, photography also contains moments of unpredictability. Light shifts, materials respond differently, and the environment leaves its mark on every image.
Working with cameras such as the Holga and Diana, I welcome the unexpected—light leaks, imperfect exposures, and subtle variations that bring character to each photograph.
Through this process of analogue photography, I have learned to embrace uncertainty rather than resist it. Each image becomes a collaboration between artist, environment, and chance—an exploration of quiet moments, natural beauty, and the imperfect rhythms that shape both art and life.