There’s a side of my photography that I don’t talk about much. In fact, I try to keep it low-key. It’s what I call my Fine Art & Personal work. I’ve been doing this part of my photography journey since my twenties. At the time, I felt the need to explore subjects that sparked my curiosity, but also to push myself beyond my comfort zone.

I’ve shared a few images here and there, posted some on social media, and even created a couple of portfolios on this site. But there’s so much more that I’ve forgotten about. Recently, I’ve been going through my archive, rediscovering hidden gems. I’m planning to scan, organize, and share more of it with you! Are you ready?

What I love most about this part of my life is how it pushed me to think beyond traditional photography. Looking at these images now, I see my curiosity and passion shining through. Most of the work is in black and white and Polaroid 665, with some shots from my Diana camera, which I still have to this day. It’s just really exciting to revisit these moments and share them with you.