Photography is how I make sense of the world—it’s my way of expressing ideas, asking questions, and working through emotions. I’m drawn to themes of self-identity, queer identity, landscapes, and the spaces we occupy. My work is personal, exploring the connections between who we are and the world around us. Each photograph is a conversation, inviting the viewer to reflect on identity, place, and the intersections of queerness and space. Through my lens, I capture moments that feel meaningful to me and can resonate with others too.