I never fully considered myself a professional photographer, even though I spent about five years doing part‑time wedding work and took on several commercial assignments. Today, my photography is almost entirely self‑assigned — personal projects, experiments, and ideas I pursue simply because they interest me.
What’s changed most is the pace and the purpose. I enjoy working slowly now, giving myself the space to explore, refine, and follow creative impulses without deadlines or client expectations. That freedom has helped me reconnect with the expressive side of photography and focus on the images that feel meaningful to me.

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