“Photography is the story I fail to put into words.”

Since the age of 12, my camera has preserved a world of creativity for me.

The small rectangle viewfinder became my new stage, where I am at once the dancer, the audience, and the judge, where I choose and frame what I think is beautiful, not what they think. And with each shutter click, the image came into sharp focus; I came into sharp focus.

As I capture the alienation between people and objects, crowd and individual, I wasn’t just photographing the shadows of an illusion of what we can see. It’s the sometimes ugly moments that are the real flaws in our lives, what we choose not to see. I observe, frame, and decide the presentation of their fragility, not to exploit their powerlessness, but to demand that the viewers see the underlying picture – a polarized, fallible system.

So, welcome to my stage.

Here, every frame is a movement, an invitation to ponder and see the world through my eyes.