perfection fades. imperfection stays with you.
i don't chase perfect photographs.
some of my favorite images are slightly crooked, out of focus, noisy, or captured a fraction of a second too early or too late. technically, they might not be my best work. emotionally, they are.
i often press the shutter without knowing whether the photo will be "good." sometimes it's just a quiet street, an old car by the roadside, a football match on a rainy Sunday, or a view from a moving train. moments most people would simply walk past.
those photographs remind me where i was, what I felt, and why i stopped. that's enough.
this portfolio isn't a collection of my most perfect images. it's a collection of moments i didn't want to lose.
photography, to me, isn't about creating flawless pictures. it's about preserving memories before they disappear.
because perfection fades. imperfection stays with you.