Grain & Silver: Pictures in Black and White

My portfolio is a testament to the slow art of seeing. Shot primarily on manual cameras and black-and-white film, each image carries the texture of its making—the grit of handheld development, the alchemy of printing, and the honesty of unretouched images.

These photographs are not captured; they’re unearthed. From vanishing traditions to the quiet resilience of everyday life, my work lives in the space between documentation and poetry. The grain of the film becomes a language, speaking to impermanence, memory, and the raw beauty of moments that refuse to be hurried.

Whether shot in urban alleyways, remote villages, or intimate interiors, every frame is a collaboration with time itself.

Explore the collection, and let these images remind you that some stories are too vital to be told in pixels.