About me
It started as a small joke — two kids making up names for imaginary characters. One of them was Veira Minit. Somehow, it stayed — long after everything else changed. Maybe because it sounded like a pause, a breath, a moment before things shift. That feeling never left.
I photograph people and movement — the energy between effort and ease. I’m drawn to rhythm, texture, and the quiet beauty of motion — in sport, in portraits, in the stillness between.
It’s never just about what I see, but what I feel before and after the click. I knew I wanted to be a photographer when I was sixteen — not because it seemed like a career, but because it felt inevitable.
Since then, I’ve followed that pull through every chapter — curious, restless, never still. It’s not about perfection. It’s about presence — light, emotion, and that one frame that says it all.



