Dance

Dance, for me, is about capturing something that is inherently fleeting and giving it form. When art directing dancers, the focus is less on perfection and more on presence, finding the moment where movement and emotion intersect and feel most alive. It’s a balance of control and release, guiding composition, light, and environment while allowing space for the body to move naturally and expressively. I think about rhythm, tension, and flow, how a gesture carries through a frame, how stillness can be just as powerful as motion. The goal is to create imagery that doesn’t just show dance, but lets you feel it.