Somewhere between the noise of a city and the silence of a desert road, I found myself behind a camera.
A Fujifilm camera, to be precise. It felt natural—like I’d simply extended my arm and found the world waiting on the other side of the lens. For the past two years, photography has been my way of understanding people without asking too many questions.
I’ve traveled through places that hum in different frequencies, each leaving behind its own set of ghosts and colors. In Ladakh, surrounded by other Fujifilm photographers, I remember waking up to a sky so blue it felt like a hallucination. We shared meals and silence and images.
That’s where I realized that collaboration isn’t just about working together. It’s about existing side by side and allowing growth to happen in the spaces between.