
35mm

Analog photography and videography have become my refuge from the fast-paced, tech-driven world we live in. There's something profoundly captivating about the character and timeless quality that analog offers. While everyone else is chasing after the latest digital gear, constantly upgrading to bigger and better cameras, I find peace in the slower, more deliberate process that analog demands. It's a form of deceleration, a way to slow down and truly immerse myself in the art of capturing a moment. With analog, it's not about snapping hundreds of shots to find the right one later—it's about carefully considering each frame, taking the time to find the perfect angle, the ideal lighting, and waiting for the right moment. Every shot becomes a deliberate act, a mindful experience that connects me deeply to the subject. The imperfections, the grain, the subtle variations that each shot carries—these are the elements that make analog photography and videography not just a medium, but an art form that feels authentic, personal, and truly timeless.








