I travel to document artisans in their natural environments, not in staged settings, but in the middle of their workdays, surrounded by the tools they've worn smooth with use, the materials they transform, and the imperfect beauty of spaces shaped by decades of work. Each story is an intimate portrait of dedication, skill, and the quiet dignity of making things by hand.

Through long-form photographic essays, I aim to preserve not just images but entire worlds: the particular light that falls through a workshop window, the organized chaos of a craftsman's bench, the concentration in hands that have repeated the same gesture ten thousand times until it becomes art.