I’ve always been drawn to colors, shapes, and well-crafted visuals, which naturally led me to enjoy design and visual communication. What started with a strong foundation in graphic design has grown into a career focused on creating visual experiences that are not just beautiful, but also intuitive and human-centered.
My passion for design naturally evolved into a deep interest in photography, a medium that has continually sharpened my sense of composition, narrative, and visual clarity. I was first introduced to analog photography during my undergraduate studies, where I gained hands-on experience with film, darkroom processes, and foundational photographic principles. Later, I pursued this passion more formally at the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York City. I completed two semesters of seminar-style courses focused on critique and visual development. These sessions offered rigorous feedback and critical lessons, helping me explore photography as an aesthetic practice and a powerful tool for observation and storytelling. This approach continues to influence my design work, enhancing how I frame visual experiences, understand context, and connect with spectators or users on an emotional level.
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