Seeing the Unseen: The Art Behind the Lens Photography for me, is about paying attention - to the wild rhythms of nature and the restless pulse of the city. My work lives at the intersection of two worlds: the stillness of landscapes, nature and sunsets and the energy of urban graffiti. One is shaped by time and weather, the other by people, politics and paint. Both are forms of expression. Both tell stories. Both imply a creator. In natural settings, I chase light - soft skies over coastal water, the texture of trees, the quiet magic of everyday wildness. There's a calm there, a sense of timelessness I try to hold onto with every frame. In the city, I look for voices - the spray-painted signatures, bold colours, and layered messages scrawled across concrete walls. Graffiti is temporary, rebellious and alive. To photograph it, is to document a living art form that speaks of identity, struggle, and spirit. My photographs are a celeb of contrast and connections. Through my lens, I aim to show that beauty isn't just found in picture-perfect places. It's the cracks, the corners, the chaos and the calm. This is how I see the world. I hope these images invite you to look a little closer too.