Ongoing project
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 everyday scenes within this cityscape.
I’m drawn to the kinds of moments that emerge through the act of looking—for fragments that catch my eye as I move through the streets. It’s often the quick, peripheral details: a shadow, a gesture, a flash of color that sparks something and suggests stories without needing to show entire scenes. 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 in a comprehensive way. It’s more of a quiet observation, a collection of colorful moments that might otherwise go unnoticed, stitched together to show the rhythm and presence of San Francisco.

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