The process becomes less about technical precision and more about being present—reading the light, sensing the distance, and capturing a fleeting moment before it’s gone. From the soft click of the shutter to the quiet anticipation of developing the film by hand, every frame feels like a little surprise waiting to reveal itself.
These experiences have shaped the way I see both the world and my creative process. I’ve learned to appreciate the beauty of uncertainty and the charm of imperfections, carrying that same openness and curiosity into my design work. For me, it’s never about perfection; it’s about the story each frame—or each project—has to tell.