Ongoing
This series is my way of looking at San Francisco without looking straight at it. The photos are candid – shot on the streets, in passing – and rarely show full faces or bodies. Instead, they focus on pieces, inviting a slower look at the everyday scenes most people pass by.
I’m drawn to the kinds of moments that emerge through the act of looking – fragments that catch my eye as I move through the street. It’s often the quick, peripheral details: a shadow, a gesture, a flash of color – that spark something and suggest a story without needing to show the whole scene. This series captures the feeling of the city more than a literal image of it. It’s about gestures, textures, light, and how people take up space in a constantly changing urban landscape.
Fragments isn’t meant to document San Francisco in a comprehensive way. It’s more of a quiet observation – a collection of moments that might otherwise go unnoticed, stitched together to show the rhythm and presence of life on the street.












