Studies is an ongoing exploration of perception, movement, structure, and human presence within the modern city. Through experimentation with light, motion, abstraction, and composition, these bodies of work move beyond straightforward documentation and into interpretation. Each study begins with observation. A distorted reflection, a gathering crowd, the convergence of steel and glass overhead, or the way headlights dissolve into streaks of color at night. These moments become starting points for examining how cities are experienced emotionally rather than simply recorded visually.
The photograph no longer documented a moment accurately. Instead, it translated the feeling of movement, noise, atmosphere, and presence. The blur stripped away detail and left behind something more interpretive, almost dreamlike. This series explores the space between recognition and abstraction, where the images become less literal and more emotional. Incoming headlights stretch into light trails, crowds dissolve into shadows, and ordinary scenes transform into fleeting visual fragments suspended somewhere between memory and motion.


