From the Shadows, I See You
This is a journey of looking.
Not at places, but at people — from a quiet distance.

As someone slow to open up, I often find myself on the edges — watching, observing, sensing the presence of others without stepping fully into the light. I am drawn to the way people occupy space, the way a moment lingers — a gesture, a shadow, a shared silence.

From the Shadows, I See You explores the emotional state of feeling close, yet apart. The light I’m drawn to is not just physical, but emotional — the warmth of connection, often just out of reach. When words feel too much, and presence feels too far, looking becomes my way of relating.

These images are not about loneliness, but about longing.
They are quiet attempts to say: I see you, even if I remain unseen.
In every frame, there is a subtle hope — that maybe, just maybe, someone sees me too.

A Night’s Path in the Snow | Analog

Will you come pick me up | Analog

A cabin in a snow | Analog

Your light still lingers here | Digital

Shelter | Digital
A Light Up the Hill | Digital