I’m a fine art photographer based in Tel Aviv, working with stillness, slowness, and the quiet echo of time. I use film and alternative processes to explore photography not just as an image, but as an object — something that holds, distorts, and sometimes even erases memory.

I studied in Florence and London, focusing on photography and visual theory. Now, I work from Tel Aviv, drawn to the space between presence and absence. My work often treats the photograph as both a document and a disappearance — a quiet kind of death inside the frame.

I’m interested in how we remember, what we forget, and what’s left behind.