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35 MM

My photography is a personal exploration of the space between reality and imagination, where the visible world meets something more intuitive, spiritual, and timeless. Shot entirely on 35mm film, these images are the result of over a decade of travel, artistic research, and encounters across Asia.

From the vibrant streets of Jaipur and Bangkok to the sacred caves of Dambulla and the Himalayan peaks of Nepal, each photograph captures fragments of places, people, and moments that left a lasting impression on my journey.

All the images are created using 35 mm camera  with double exposures mode, merging two moments into a single frame to create dreamlike compositions that blur the boundaries between reality and memory.

Nothing is digitally manipulated or retouched. I often work with the same roll of film throughout a journey, creating a visual continuity while capturing a unique quality of light and atmosphere that exists only for an instant.

This body of work revolves around three recurring themes: Sacred Spaces, where temples, rituals, and spiritual architecture reveal hidden dimensions; Mountains, seen as silent guardians connecting earth and sky; and Indian Tattoo Culture, documenting traditional practices and the raw artistry of street tattooing.

More than a documentary record, these photographs reflect a personal quest shaped by movement, curiosity, and a deep fascination with the cultures, landscapes, and spiritual traditions encountered along the way. I would be delighted to share and exhibit this work in galleries, cultural spaces, and events that resonate with its spirit and vision.

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