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07/19/2025

Good morning from Downtown Brampton!
I’m all set up at the Brampton Farmers’ Market today — come say hi and explore my photography booth Angles & Frames 🎉

I’ll be here till 1 PM, right in the heart of downtown.
Unique prints, fresh perspectives, and a little bit of art for everyone.

Let’s make your Saturday beautiful with some local art!

04/11/2025

What if I told you that the most breathtaking photography isn’t found in grand landscapes or exotic destinations, but in the overlooked corners of your own city?

Most of us walk through urban spaces on autopilot, missing the intricate details that make them extraordinary. But when you train your eye to truly see, everything changes. Suddenly, a crumbling brick wall tells a story of time and resilience. A reflection in a rain-soaked street becomes a moment frozen in art. A simple contrast, light against shadow, old against new, reveals the heartbeat of the city itself.

That’s what my latest collection, Urban Horizons: A Skyline Symphony, is all about, capturing the unexpected magic hidden in everyday cityscapes. It’s about turning the mundane into mesmerizing. Seeing textures, contrasts, and fleeting moments in a whole new way.

CLICK my BIO to explore a collection that invites you to slow down, look closer, and experience the art woven into your surroundings.

04/09/2025

There was a time when life felt like a never-ending cycle of uncertainty. Moving from one city to another, constantly adapting to new places, new faces, and new struggles, it was exhausting. Survival in the big city often felt like a battle, and loneliness had a way of creeping in.

During those moments, photography became my refuge. Whenever I had a tough day, I would pick up my camera, step outside, and wander, sometimes with no destination in mind. Capturing the world through my lens was more than just a distraction; it was a way to create beauty out of chaos, to find stillness in movement.

At times, the camera was my only companion. But more than anything, photography gave me a sense of purpose. It reminded me that I was capable, that I could turn my observations and experiences into art, and that even in the loneliest moments, I had something meaningful to hold onto.

Which is why I believe art is more than just expression, it’s healing. It’s how we rise above self-doubt, how we transform our deepest emotions into something powerful, and how we reconnect with ourselves.

So, I’d love to know:

What is the ONE creative outlet that helps you find peace and clarity, no matter what life throws at you?

Share your thoughts in the comments—I’d love to hear!

P.S. This experience inspired my latest collection, “Urban Horizons: A Skyline Symphony,” which I’m so excited to share with you soon. Stay tuned!

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