A young woman is photographed in Myanmar (Burma), her cheeks brushed with thanaka—a natural paste made from ground tree bark that has been used for centuries as sun protection, skincare, and decoration.

Portraits

Portraits, for me, are conversations—quiet collaborations that reveal identity, history, and emotion. Each image is a story, not just a face. I approach every portrait as an act of listening, of creating space for someone to be fully seen—whether that means honoring vulnerability, celebrating resilience, or capturing the everyday poetry of a life. These photographs are not about perfection; they are about presence, nuance, and truth.