I spent many years working as a fashion designer, and that experience continues to shape how I see and create today. Design taught me to notice detail, balance, texture, and the emotional power of imagery—long before I ever picked up a camera.After relocating and becoming a mother to young children, my life shifted into a slower, more observant rhythm. I found myself drawn to the quiet, fleeting moments of everyday life—the kind that carry emotion without needing words. Photography became a natural extension of this shift, offering a way to translate feeling into image.Fine art photography, for me, sits in the space between observation and emotion. I am less interested in perfect documentation and more drawn to atmosphere, mood, and the subtle tension within a frame. Light, softness, and movement often guide my work, helping to build a sense of stillness and emotional depth.My intention is to create images that ask the viewer to pause—if only for a moment—and feel something beyond.