My work with 17:23 Magazine was driven by the concept of contrast—using darkness and light to create a sense of duality. The nighttime beach setting allowed me to play with shadows and silhouettes, creating a visual language that felt both intimate and abstract.

The process came with its challenges—shooting in low light required me to be precise with exposure and composition. I had to experiment with long exposures and subtle lighting techniques to balance clarity with mood.

The final series, Two Tone Reflection, was published in 17:23 Magazine, highlighting the power of minimalism and atmosphere. The project’s success reinforced my creative approach, proving that unconventional lighting and simplicity can evoke strong emotion.

My project, Red Velvet, published in Artego Magazine, was inspired by the vintage, retro aesthetic of the TWA Hotel, recognized for its signature red carpeting. I aimed to capture a sense of luxury lifestyle with a bright, elegant feel, highlighting sophistication through clean compositions and refined styling.

The process centered around working with natural lighting to enhance the richness of the colors and textures. I focused on creating a sense of opulence through crisp, vibrant imagery, making sure the details—like the sheen of a watch or the elegance of the surroundings—stood out. The biggest challenge was ensuring the images felt polished and high-end while maintaining an organic, lifestyle-driven quality.

The series was published in Artego Magazine under the Fashion and Style categories, showcasing my ability to convey luxury with a bold yet natural aesthetic. The project also marked a creative highlight, as the images were part of my JBW Watch campaign submission, further demonstrating my versatility in blending commercial and editorial photography.

For Foreign Magazine, my project, In the Silence She Glows, was inspired by the quiet strength and elegance of solitude. I aimed to capture a serene yet powerful presence, using soft lighting and muted tones to create a sense of calm intimacy.

The process was deeply experimental. I leaned into unconventional lighting setups and color grading techniques to enhance the mood and give the images a cinematic feel. One of the main challenges was finding the right balance between editorial polish and raw authenticity. I wanted the images to feel refined without losing their edge, which required fine-tuning both during the shoot and in post-production.

Being published in Foreign Magazine was a testament to the creative risks I took. The series stood out for its bold visual language, helping me build momentum in the editorial photography world. It also gave me a platform to further explore fashion as a form of storytelling.

My submission to GEZNO Magazine was inspired by a desire to push the boundaries of traditional fashion photography. I aimed to capture bold, stylish visuals with a raw, edgy feel.

The process involved careful planning and collaboration with stylists to achieve the right aesthetic. One challenge was capturing motion with sharpness and precision, which required experimenting with angles and shutter speeds.

The series was published in GEZNO Magazine under the Fashion and Style categories, marking a milestone in my creative journey. The project helped expand my presence in the fashion photography space and reinforced my ability to tell compelling visual stories.