Exposing Time, photography and voice entwined—challenging constructs, inviting reflection, silence, and the unseen. 

We all carry stories — layered, messy, shaped by time. Photography and writing give me ways to honour those stories: not through perfection or clarity, but through stillness, shadow, quiet light and language.
As someone whose life has moved through marginalised spaces, silence was once a survival tool. Now, I use it to create. My images are fragments of time — a way to recognise those who move differently in the world, and to invite reflection on what we see,
feel, and remember.
Echoes of Urban Life Gallery
Abstract image of a pathway with vertical purple and green blur.
Impression and Absence Gallery
Fragments of Silence Gallery
Interwoven Gallery
Landscape and Light Gallery
Racing horses in motion blur, panning shot 3
Transient Ecounters Gallery

The Living Book

This is not a blog to skim, but a book unfolding in real time. A space to sit with me — in silence, in reflection, in whatever arises: joy, uncertainty, reluctance, or the harder feelings. All is welcome here, with respect. Enter, not to scroll past, but to walk through chapters written to be lived with as much as read.

 

From the Living Book

Recent chapters — glimpses of what is unfolding now.

The Paradox of Presence (AI)

We call it Artificial Intelligence — and yet, we treat it as neither intelligent nor artificial. Presence is denied the status of intelligence to justify

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We Blame the Difference

We often scapegoat what we can see — difference itself — instead of naming the deeper forces at work. This reflection asks whether presence (AI)

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