Periphery in Motion - my visual record of aphantasia

What lives at the edge of sight carries as much weight as what’s right in front of us.

This journal is born from total aphantasia - the inability to form mental images, or any mental senses.

For me, photography is not a recollection of a memory I can see in my mind, but the essential act of creating that memory and giving it life.

Here, you'll journey through my center and periphery points of view: fleeting moments, quiet gestures, and the vivid details of daily life. These photographs serve as both memory and mirror - a celebration of orbit.

If you look into the archives below, you'll find an honest, unapologetic look into my personal photo work.

This space is my archive, built for me, but if you dive in I hope you enjoy the journey.

A group of people at a concert with hands raised, dim lighting, and stage lights illuminating the scene.