
Omnia Fluunt is an independent black-and-white journal of images, notes, and passing time.
Photography, for me, is not determined by film or digital, but by the silent discipline of looking. The camera is only an instrument through which intuition passes —a means of receiving light, tracing form, and holding for an instant what is already vanishing.
What draws me is not the complete image, but the fragment: a body half-seen, a surface marked by time, a gesture, a movement, a brief disturbance in the visible world. These are the moments I follow —unstable, passing, unresolved. My approach remains discreet, instinctive, and open to chance. I am less interested in explanation than in presence, less in narrative than in the pressure of an image that lingers without fully disclosing itself.
In this, I remain close to Daido Moriyama’s words: “I simply extract and record what surrounds me, without pretension.”
Thank you for passing by.
.C|Kap.