(all) over place is a dynamic, ever-evolving collection of images that explores how we shape, engage with, and interpret our environments. Through this exploration, it uncovers truths about ourselves—both as individuals and as part of a collective whole. Rooted in a profound fascination with the human condition, this series also reflects my personal quest (and struggle) to understand what it means to be human.

The images are untethered by place, time, or subject. At first glance, they might appear to be all over the place — even chaotic—much like fleeting visual thoughts that enter our minds in a completely arbitrary way. Yet, beneath this apparent randomness lies a deeper intent: each image is an invitation to pause, reflect, and uncover the stories embedded in the spaces we create and occupy. While the camera captures reality as is, it's the interpretations of this reality that are relative, based on our own experiences, values, and beliefs, and therefore reveal our own personal truth.