// creative work

Studio

When I'm not writing code, I'm capturing moments through my lens or crafting 3D worlds in Blender. This is where pixels meet passion.

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// process

How I create

Photography

I shoot primarily with my smartphone (Galaxy S24) and occasionally the Canon EOS 550D. I love capturing candid moments, street scenes, and landscapes. My approach leans toward little to no editing — I try to get the best shot I can straight out of the camera.

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3D Art

Blender is my playground for 3D work. In the short time I spent learning it, I managed to put together a handful of models, basic animations, and small environments. I really enjoy building out scenes and objects — photorealistic rendering was always the dream, but my old laptop had other plans. Maybe one day.

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"Creativity is just connecting things. When you ask creative people how they did something, they feel a little guilty because they didn't really do it, they just saw something."

— Steve Jobs

For me, creative work is about observation and experimentation. It's the same mindset I bring to coding—try things, break things, learn, iterate. Whether I'm debugging code or adjusting exposure, it's all about finding the right balance.