Bodies become landscapes, faces canvases of light, whether sculpted under the deliberate beams of a studio or illuminated by the found glow of the street. Portraits, those intimate collisions of time and truth, lay bare the human condition in every setting. We see them, these transient figures, captured in the controlled quietude or amidst the urban flow, in their unscripted grace or directed poise—a head's gentle turn, a fleeting glance, a wisp of a smile—and witness the incandescent glow of their humanity, flaws and all. Through the lens, in any space, the present fades into eternity.

In The Shadows Of Tradition

The Silent Conatus

Innocence Triad

Life Of A Simple Man

SHE (I)

SHE (II)

SHE (III)

SHE (IV)

Wrapped In Mystery

Child Of Africa

Candeur

Smile Of Africa

Sensual Mystery

The Chairman's Guard

Connected

Khmer Smile
