Media is my avenue for capturing the heartbeat of a moment, for sculpting the fleeting echoes that slip through ordinary vision. I do not confine myself to classic rules; media is rebellion, an unspoken roar behind the lens.
Images and sounds are the instruments that penetrate the surface, seizing fragments of truth, the tangled emotions that emerge in silences and pauses, the stories that yearn to be told. Each cut, each transition, becomes an act of creative defiance—akin to painting and poetry, but woven from the texture of light and time.
Video is where worlds collide. Through it, my influences come alive, and the narrative spreads across vast emotional landscapes.
Chris Marker taught me to trust the fleeting instant, to embrace the powerful subtlety of what remains unspoken in each frame.
Agnès Varda reminds me that tenderness and curiosity can be as radical as any protest—exploring hidden corners, unearthing the poetry in every street and face.
I film as I write: with passion, always seeking that invisible thread that connects image to soul, capturing the hush between reality and dreams.