Hold On
Hold On is a series that allows the camera to give shape to moments. Ones that stop the breath, the small shifts in expression, the pauses between conversations, the quiet seconds when someone is no longer performing but hasn’t fully disappeared into themselves again.
Here, photography becomes a way of speaking. Each image marks a moment that felt worth holding onto, even if it passed almost unnoticed.
There is an ongoing search for something not fully defined. It isn’t easily named, but it’s recognized the moment the shutter closes.

