Travelling across East Asia, this project explores the rhythms of places
through the observation of behaviors, human presence, and recurring visual patterns within urban spaces.
Throughout this long journey, I gradually developed a more conscious photographic vision,
learning to transform technical limits and accidental mistakes into narrative tools,
while understanding the difference between an image that is merely beautiful
and one that is essential to the storytelling.
Rather than focusing only on iconic landmarks, the work shifts its attention slightly away from the obvious,
observing the relationship between people and the spaces they inhabit, cross, or temporarily occupy.
In Search of Rhythms
A visual diary of learning how to see





