I am a Korean photographer based on Jeju Island, working for over fifteen years with a focus on time, natural rhythms, and the relationship between humans and their environment.
Living surrounded by the sea, I observe tides, light, wind, and seasonal changes, drawn not to dramatic scenery but to the quiet, repetitive movements that shape nature each day.
My long-term projects document these rhythms through sustained observation, particularly the tidal flow as a visual pulse of the Earth.
Alongside this work, my archive includes landscapes, flora, experimental multi-frame photography, and Korean cultural heritage developed over many years.
Through photography, I aim to record the continuous flow of time — the breathing rhythm of nature.