JUSTIN P.
It begins with Justin.
Light isn’t just about illumination — it’s about revealing. I set the frame, but the image tells more than I ever pose. There’s a tension in holding a gaze that’s both familiar and new, between being the photographer and being seen.
Portrait, couples, events, cinematography — it’s all part of how I move through light, how I let it map my edges. Every shutter click on this page is a trace of presence: the angles I choose, the spaces I inhabit, the lens watching my own reflection in someone else’s view.
This isn’t vanity. It’s vulnerability. The kind the camera can carry — when I stop pressing record, and start showing.


























