Sensorgraphy is a series in which photography is reduced to its most elementary condition: light acting directly on the camera sensor, without a lens. By removing the tools of description and control, the work abandons representation and focuses instead on raw interaction, exposure, and chance.

The work emerges from a desire to step away from a world marked by constant tension, political noise, and uncertainty.

Sensorgraphy turns inward, using reduction and simplicity to disengage from a world saturated with images, opinions, and unrest. The resulting abstractions are not narratives, but traces—records of light and time—where photography becomes a space of distance, concentration, and quiet resistance.

All images are created in my photo studio, a controlled environment where I can carefully manipulate light, color, and form to achieve the desired visual and emotional effects.

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