Black and white photograph of a calm lake with rocks at the foreground, reflecting trees and mountainous terrain in the background, under a hazy sky.

ESSAYS IN IMPERMANENCE

My work investigates the threshold between presence and absence.

Moments where form emerges from emptiness and threatens to dissolve back into it.

Working at the extremes of visibility, I render subjects within vast fields of negative space. These are not documents but inquiries: meditations on transience, on consciousness briefly visible before returning to void.

This is photography as philosophical instrument—an investigation into how presence itself might be a temporary arrangement, briefly gathered where form meets dissolution.