
Read about my thoughts on photography, reportage, and my publications & exhibitions.

New Exhibition: Binda 5, Milan
Being part of an exhibition is a huge achievement for me and my development as a photographer. I’m very thankful to my friend Matteo Pioltelli, an Italian street photographer with whom I have collaborated on a few photo e-books in the past.

Boiling Point: Documenting the State of Civil Unrest in South Korea
On December 7, 2024, tens of thousands of “Candlelight protesters” gathered in front of the National Assembly ahead of the vote on Yoon’s impeachment. I arrived there to cover the protest, and the scene was overwhelming.

Fragments of Hong Kong
For over ten years, Hong Kong has been the one destination at the top of my travel list. It was impossible to get a sense of the place as a whole. I rather felt like I was only seeing fragments here and there.

Rejoice
The scene was one of the most chaotic I’ve ever witnessed: in an open-air Sunday worship session, the churchgoers sang Christian worship songs with so much passion that I had to remind myself to take some photos.

The Days After: Apalachee High School
Nothing could have prepared me for the scene at Apalachee High School in the days after the attack. In silence, the community of Winder came to pay their respects and tried to make sense of what had happened.

My First Print Publication
In July, Docu Magazine contacted me about creating a collaborative print publication. I was still finding my confidence as an “artist” and “photographer”. For the first time, I really felt as though I was doing “something right”.