Along the Way
Not everything I create begins with an idea.
Some things begin with a walk, a mountain path, a conversation, or a moment of stillness in between.
Along the Way is not about destinations. It is about movement — physical, emotional, internal.
About being present while passing through landscapes, encounters, and phases of life that leave traces, even when they seem fleeting.
Mountains, coastlines, cities, and quiet places appear here not as backdrops, but as companions.
Sometimes there is a person in the frame, sometimes only space.
What connects them is the sense of being on the way — without urgency, without spectacle.
This is a visual diary of moments that were not planned, but remembered.
Ideas rarely arrive fully formed.
They appear while walking, while waiting, while being somewhere in between.
Often it’s the landscape that starts the conversation — a change in light, a path that wasn’t planned, a moment of stillness.
People enter the frame naturally. Not as subjects, but as part of the place, part of the moment.
Along the way is not about destinations.
It’s about paying attention.