For a long time, I believed the photograph was the final form—that the image itself was the destination. But over time, that changed. I started chasing the feeling behind the frame—the energy of the moment, the story still unfolding. That’s when my work became something else: not just images, but objects. Functional art that lives in the world. A lighter, a plate, a tool—each piece is a vessel, carrying the emotion I felt when I pressed the shutter. These aren’t just souvenirs of an image; they’re continuations. Invitations to hold, to use, to feel. This is about shifting how art is consumed, displayed, and experienced—bringing it off the wall and into your life.
Tokyo on Fire: Photography Lighters
This limited collection features original photographs I took in Japan, printed onto refillable lighters as a nod to the country's deeply embedded smoking culture—seen in everything from vintage advertisements to late-night ramen shops and anime. By placing these images on an object associated with ritual and habit, the photos take on new meaning, capturing not just a place, but a cultural rhythm.
COVER STORY: A SPICY PHOTO DIARY
Sizzling on the outside, blank on the inside—until you fill it. This diary is made for bold thoughts, risqué dreams, and the kind of notes you don’t leave lying around. Take your ideas for a joyride.
K-Stop, Tokyo Side: NEON MARKET PLATE
While exploring Japan, I found that some of the most memorable moments came not just from what I saw—but from what I ate. This image, taken outside a glowing Korean restaurant reflects the late-night culinary mashups you find in Japan’s urban sprawl. I printed it on a ceramic plate as a way to bring that culinary adventure home. The square shape nods to Japanese tableware design—elegant, functional, and intentional—while the image captures the layered flavors of cross-cultural city life.
Photo TIE
This one-of-one tie features an original photo printed directly onto the fabric turning a classic menswear accessory into a functional display.
Photo WATCH
A little bit bold, a little bit undercover. This custom gold watch features one of my original photos tucked right into the face—subtle at first glance, but spicy when you look closer.
Photo COASTERS
A set of original Miami photography printed on coasters,
DIVINE SPARK: LIFESTYLE ART
Why should art stay trapped on gallery walls? This piece challenges that idea—transforming a fine art photograph into something tactile, useful, and alive in the real world. Printed on a lighter, the image of a lace-draped angel becomes something you carry, use, and show. It’s not precious. It’s present. This isn’t about preserving beauty—it’s about letting it move with you. Art as an object. Art with a flame. Art that lives, not hangs.
First Objects: PLAYING CARDS
One of the first times I experimented with printing my photography on everyday objects, this card was more about process than perfection. I didn’t know what I was making yet—I just wanted to see how an image would feel in a new form. Printed on a pack of playing cards, this portrait lives somewhere between study and artifact. It’s a small object from the early days—when the ideas were just starting to take shape.
Photo HAT
Original photography printed directly onto this hat.