Through the Lens
Photography isn't my profession—it's how I see the world. As a designer, I'm drawn to the same principles that guide my work: balance, hierarchy, and the emotional weight of color. Every frame is an exercise in composition, every journey an opportunity to study light.
These images span architecture, landscapes, and street moments from my travels. Each one reflects something I believe deeply: that beauty exists in the intentional arrangement of elements, whether on screen or in the world around us.
Color & Emotion
I'm fascinated by how color creates mood—the warmth of terracotta, the calm of deep blue, the energy of golden hour. My editing reflects this: enhancing what's already there, never fabricating.
Composition & Balance
The same visual hierarchy I apply to interfaces appears in my photos. Leading lines, rule of thirds, negative space—design principles that translate beautifully to photography.
Light & Patience
Great light can't be rushed. I've learned to wait for the right moment—when shadows stretch just so, or clouds frame a scene perfectly. Patience is part of the craft.
Selected Works

Symmetry & sacred geometry
Muscat, Oman

Dramatic perspective
Barcelona, Spain

Solitude & serenity
Canadian Rockies

Moody atmosphere
Lake Louise, Canada

Warm tones & depth
Nizwa, Oman

Framing & perspective
Edinburgh, Scotland

Leading lines
Muscat, Oman

Color & architecture
Barcelona, Spain

Winter wonderland
Swiss Alps

Natural light & contrast
San Diego, USA

Vibrant architecture
Warsaw, Poland

Iconic & atmospheric
New York, USA

Color & composition
San Diego, USA

Street life & golden hour
Edinburgh, Scotland

Urban & architectural
London, UK

Symmetry & grandeur
London, UK
"Design and photography share the same foundation: understanding how humans perceive and feel. Both are about creating moments of clarity in visual noise."