
For over twenty years, I’ve been an amateur photographer, capturing the world through my lens while working as a doctor to care for people. Photography is my way of sharing the emotions, stories, and beauty of the places and people I encounter, with my public. I draw inspiration from the great masters of the early 20th century and the iconic photojournalists of the postwar era. From the timeless elegance of Henri Cartier-Bresson to the vibrant storytelling of Steve McCurry, from the majestic landscapes of Ansel Adams to the raw intensity of Robert Capa, and the striking portraits of Helmut Newton—I admire them all. Their styles may differ, but to me, photography is a universal language, a lens on reality in all its diverse forms and nuances. Every moment, every subject, holds meaning when seen through this light.