Before becoming a UX designer, I spent over 20 years as a photographer, focusing on simplifying the frame to highlight what mattered most. Photography taught me to notice details, listen without words, and understand people’s needs without them saying a thing. This same mindset shaped my path into UX design—translating complex ideas into clear, usable experiences. For me, it’s all about creating a sense of clarity, whether I’m behind the camera or building an interface.
Below are a few of my favorite images from over the years.