About

I’m a university student specialising in Documentary Photography and Photojournalism, with a deep passion for using visual storytelling to explore real-world issues and human experiences. Through my lens, I aim to document the complexities of society and the environment, shedding light on stories that often go unnoticed or underrepresented.

My work revolves around capturing raw, authentic moments that reflect the realities of people’s lives, from cultural practices to social movements, and environmental challenges. I am particularly drawn to stories that highlight the intersection of personal experiences with broader societal or global issues. As I continue to develop my skills, I focus not only on the technical aspects of photography and editing but also on strengthening my abilities in research, fieldwork, and ethical reporting.

Alongside my technical expertise, I’ve been honing my storytelling skills to convey powerful narratives that resonate with diverse audiences. I am especially committed to responsible journalism, ensuring that my work is both respectful and mindful of the communities and subjects I photograph.

My aspirations are to collaborate with media organisations, NGOs, or independent projects that aim to raise awareness, spark dialogue, and inspire positive change. I am always eager to work with like-minded individuals and teams on projects that give voice to untold stories, using photography as a tool to foster understanding and drive social impact.