Street & travel
This work captures unguarded moments of everyday life—from Italian streets to distant corners of the world. These aren't commissioned photographs but personal projects driven by curiosity, empathy, and the belief that ordinary moments reveal extraordinary truths about human experience.
Street photography documents spontaneous encounters and authentic behavior in public spaces. Travel work explores how universal human experiences—joy, struggle, connection, resilience—express themselves across vastly different cultures. From protests in Kathmandu to market scenes in Nagpur to quiet moments in European piazzas, these images celebrate the dignity and complexity of everyday life.
Many of these images are available as museum-quality fine art prints for collectors. Read more about my humanist photography approach.
Powering Tweed Bay, Australia. Worker portrait, illuminated by the factory's glow.
Journalists help carry an injured police officer during civil unrest in Nepal, September 2025.
Plot twist: Caesar's greatest battle is now against dust and fingerprints.
Diwali street performance in Varanasi with fire eaters entertaining festival crowds.
Street portrait of Saroj, Kathmandu.
Close-up of a girl with striking yellow eyes, veiled in a niqab, seated on her motorbike in Nagpur.
A young girl dressed in traditional Kumari attire poses in the historic courtyards of Durbar Square, Kathmandu.
Gnarly Bowl, gnarly moves. Nimbin's concrete playground where gravity becomes optional.
Street portraits are about catching life unguarded. Jessica in the heart of Chiang Mai, where every corner tells a different story.
A young girl stands on a rock to peer over a tall fence, gazing intently toward the distant horizon beyond her reach.
A protester in Kathmandu displays a police shield acquired during demonstrations, September 2025.
Stage commanding. The rapper owns the spotlight in a dynamic, electrifying pose.
OBSERVED OBSERVER: A police officer peers through a gate opening, having noticed the photographer. Harsh afternoon light creates a stark partial portrait, capturing the moment when observer and observed become aware of each other.
Varanasi eyes. When the city strips everything away, what remains is pure presence.
Hong Kong's iconic escalator system — 800 meters through the city's vertical landscape.
Afternoon stories under the porch. Bhaktapur, where wisdom gathers in the shade.
Two kinds of seeing. While Buddha's eyes watch the eternal, we scroll through the temporary. Boudhanath, Nepal.
Valedictio. At Pashupatinath, death is not hidden but honored. The sacred washing before the final journey.
An offering through the veil. Smoke obscures identity in this fleeting gesture of street kinship.
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