My photography practice happens during busy travels. Oftentimes it is a meditative, contemplative experience. Trying to capture the presence of nature, beauty of a landscape, and an atmosphere of visited places perpetuates moments of greater openness, and photographs can remind me later about this state of a fuller, more direct perception, vivid experience without filters and overlays. There is also a wish to share impressions received in that receptive state with other people.
I focus on the relationship between nature and humans, and on sacred dimension of nature. Landscape speaks to me about invisible life and transcendence of our visible world. My hope is to convey, via images and stories, something from that hidden dimension. |