Photographer. Brandmaker. Father.

The gaze stays. The shape shifts.
The meaning remains.

I am a photographer

Even when I’m not holding a camera.
Even when time calls for a different lens, a different rhythm, a different focus.

Arm wearing a colorful watch resting on an airplane window

I spent years

Chasing images across the world; landscapes that didn’t shout, but simply existed. I’ve always photographed like someone walking in silence. Living first, before recording.

But time passed

And with it, my children arrived.
The days grew shorter, the mornings busier on the way to school, the living room floor scattered with toys. Eventually, the horizon line shifted.

Horizont was born from that shift

It didn’t replace photography. It expanded it.

A living project that started by dressing my children and turned into a minimal kidswear brand, made to explore life outdoors and build family memories.

It’s clothing for real childhood, shaped by movement, memory, and the way I see the world.

Because everything is still there

The light, the details, the sense of time, the act of listening.
And deep down, the horizon too.
Still guiding what I create.