I didn’t set out to become a photographer - it happened gradually, starting with the simple curiosity of capturing moments on my phone. I found myself drawn to movement, and the quiet details most people overlook. Over time, taking pictures stopped being a casual habit and became something I sought out intentionally. I started learning more - experimenting with composition, investing in better gear, and paying attention to what made an image feel alive. Friends and family began asking me to shoot events or portraits, and that encouragement pushed me to take it more seriously. Eventually, I realized photography wasn’t just something I did; it was how I processed the world and expressed creativity, and that’s when I started calling myself a photographer.