Life

What keeps me curious.

A slower, more physical rhythm built around places, light, and movement.

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Street detail or landscape

A quieter image works well here.

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Sport or everyday moment

Keep this one simple and personal.

What I enjoy most outside work is anything that makes me observe more carefully. Travel does that best. I like arriving in a new place, walking without too much structure, and noticing architecture, light, signage, transit rhythms, and the small details that make one city feel unlike another.

Photography fits naturally into that habit. I am less interested in documenting everything than in holding onto a certain atmosphere: late afternoon light, a quiet street, reflections on glass, or the kind of composition that feels balanced without trying too hard.

I also like having sports in my life because they reset me in a different way. Badminton gives me speed and rhythm; tennis feels more patient and technical. Both are good counterweights to long stretches of reading, coding, and concentrated work.

The best parts of life outside work are usually the ones that make me notice more.

Travel

Places that change how I look at things

New cities are where design, motion, and atmosphere become easiest to notice and hardest to forget.

Photography

Quiet frames and clean geometry

Mostly light, symmetry, and moments that feel composed without trying too hard.

Badminton

Fast enough to reset instantly

Quick, precise, and good at cutting through a full day of mental noise.

Tennis

Patient, technical, and steady

A slower rhythm than badminton, but satisfying in a more deliberate way.

Different pace, same habit of paying attention. Back to About.