PHOTOJOURNALISM
Since 2002, I’ve photographed from within some of the world’s most complex and emotionally charged realities — from political unrest and armed conflict to the rhythms of daily life under pressure. My work has taken me across Southeast Asia, Ukraine, Central America, and, most significantly, into the heart of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, which I’ve documented from both sides of the divide.
But this work extends beyond reportage. It’s an attempt to understand the structures we inherit,
the identities imposed on us, and the invisible forces that shape — and often scar — our lives. Through the camera, I try to move past symbols and sides, and into something more elemental: the shared human experience. Dignity. Struggle. Contradiction. And the quiet, unguarded moments where truth reveals itself.