Abstract Observations
While Fleeting Reflections looks downward into water, Abstract Observations looks outward — at the wider world and its quiet fragments. This series brings together work made on the street, from the air, and in those in-between places that usually go unnoticed. Whether photographed from a drone above a forest or with a handheld camera on a city pavement, the intention is the same: to find rhythm, pattern, and calm within the everyday.
These images share a fascination with the graphic qualities of light, shape, and surface, but they are less about location and more about perception. They explore how ordinary details — concrete, glass, shadow, tide, markings — can form their own kind of accidental geometry.
If Fleeting Reflections is about seeing movement made still, Abstract Observations is about stillness that seems to move. Each photograph is created in-camera, without manipulation, as an ongoing study in how abstraction can help us see the real world more clearly


































