In the Studio
Studio work is where I experiment—playing with shadows, setups, and how small tweaks can change the whole mood of a shot. It’s quiet, technical, and a totally different kind of challenge. I love it.

Project Notes
Studio work has challenged me to become more intentional with every detail—from lighting and composition to direction and timing. Unlike street or outdoor photography, where spontaneity can lead the way, the studio forces complete control. Every shadow is a decision, every highlight is crafted, and nothing happens by accident. It’s taught me to slow down, to plan more thoughtfully, and to understand how light truly works. There's no room to hide behind a lucky moment—only room to build one.

At the same time, that control is exactly what makes studio work so rewarding. I’m still learning how to master it—how to refine my lighting setups, how to create more complex moods, how to direct models with more confidence. It’s a space where I push myself technically and creatively. And the more I shoot in the studio, the more I realize how much there is to explore. This work is just the beginning.
