Hey you,
Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about what happens to a photograph once it leaves my hands.
Especially when it’s printed, framed, and placed in someone’s home.
There’s something powerful — and humbling — about that shift.
On screen, my work can feel quick, suggestive, a little cinematic.
But once it’s hanging on a wall, it slows down.
It becomes quieter.
More present.
More real.
I’ve started to fall in love with this side of the process.
Not just the creation, but the way a photograph settles into someone’s life.
Becomes part of their mornings, their space, their rituals.
It changes how I see the image.
And how I see myself as an artist.
It feels more defining.
More intimate.
Less about performance.
More about presence.
I’ll be sharing more framed editions here soon — pieces that feel like they’re ready to live beyond the studio.
Thank you for being close to this part of the journey with me.
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