This page highlights the design-focused work I create outside of traditional portrait and product photography. These projects give me the space to explore color, lighting, and composition in a more experimental way, often starting with simple objects or concepts and pushing them into something more visually interesting. Whether it’s testing bold color combinations, building clean digital edits, or experimenting with how different angles change the feel of a subject, these pieces are all about learning and developing my style.
This series looks at how color and clean lighting can change the feel of a simple object. By using different tones and angles, the focus was on creating a clean, modern look that highlights the shape and details of the stapler.
What I Try to Do With My Design Projects
In my design projects, I take simple ideas and push them into something more visually interesting. I focus on clean layouts, strong color choices, and details that make everyday objects or concepts stand out. Most of my projects are experiments testing how lighting, color, composition, or editing techniques can change the way something feels. I like keeping things straightforward and intentional, and each project helps me build a better understanding of how design and photography work together.






