COLOR THEORY
Color Theory is a study in pure light — created entirely in-camera using colored gels, translucent paper, and intentional shifts of perspective. These photographs are not digitally manipulated; they are captured in real time, allowing light to become the brush, the subject, and the story.
This body of work speaks to the quiet intensity of color as energy — how it moves through us, evokes memory, and shapes emotion without form.
Minimal yet vibrant, these images exist somewhere between abstraction and atmosphere. They invite stillness,-a meditation in color. They ask the viewer to experience light and color not only as visual phenomena, but as portals to presence, calm, and the power of healing.