
University Projects: Light, Process & Exploration
This section showcases my experimental work developed through university-led briefs, focusing on the manipulation of light, composition, and analogue technique
"Looking for Light" – Series & Photogram Experiments
As part of a technical workshop, I created two collaborative photograms using traditional darkroom processes. These works play with texture, layering, and silhouette — made without a camera, using direct exposure of objects to light-sensitive paper. The results blend spontaneity with control, resulting in abstract visual forms that reveal the unseen qualities of everyday materials.
“Looking for Light” – A Thematic Series
This photographic series explores the emotive and narrative power of lighting. Across five images, I investigated how shifts in natural and artificial light can shape visual storytelling and atmosphere. Each shot follows a consistent thematic thread, designed to function as a cohesive set while allowing space for subtle contrast and character.
The series is rooted in observation and mood-building, using light as both subject and tool — capturing not just what is seen, but how it feels to witness it.
Miro Board Research – Process Mapping & Conceptual Development
To support my creative decisions, I used Miro as a digital research and moodboard tool. This space became a visual mind-map of inspiration, including:
Light studies from film and photography
Artist references and visual textures
Notes on collaboration and analogue process
Sketches and planning for the final series
The Miro board functioned as a working sketchbook — tracking my ideas from initial spark to final presentation, and acting as a bridge between thought and form.