About me
I am a photographer drawn to quiet moments, places and presences that ask little, yet hold a great deal. My work centres on stillness, observation, and the subtle weight of atmosphere, whether found in nature, forgotten spaces, or fleeting human encounters.
Through themes of memory, light, and quiet presence, I photograph what remains when things slow down: weathered stone, lingering light, animals at rest, empty streets, and moments that might otherwise pass unnoticed. I am less interested in spectacle than in pause, the space between movement, noise, and certainty.
Eccentric Photography is a reflection of how I see the world: gently, attentively, and without interruption. Each image is created as an invitation to linger, to observe, and to sit with stillness for just a moment longer.