In wabi-sabi photography, black-and-white plays a crucial role in emphasizing imperfection and impermanence. The absence of color shifts the focus to texture, form, and light-dark contrasts. This creates a timeless, contemplative atmosphere that invites appreciation for the beauty of the everyday and the passage of time. My work captures the melancholy and quiet beauty of everyday objects, offering a visually appealing source of reflection in subtle black-and-white tones.

"Sandlines" – a study in silence and structure

This series of abstract black-and-white photographs does not merely capture sand, but transforms it into a graphic landscape of texture and time. Each image reveals a moment shaped by wind, water, and gravity — a quiet dialogue between nature and form. By removing color, space is created for interpretation: lines become rhythms, grains become patterns, and emptiness gains meaning. These images invite stillness, a way of seeing beyond the surface.