Life as an Independent Movie is a personal archive of scenes that might’ve been forgotten—if not captured.
It’s a visual diary, a collection of quiet frames that feel like they belong to films that were never made.
Moments that linger, moods that shift, places that speak in silence.
Here, the everyday becomes cinematic—not by force, but because it feels like a movie, or wants to be one.
A walk, a glance, a shadow—each carries its own quiet story.
I don’t document to remember, but to hold onto the feeling of what almost was.
Somewhere between fiction and memory, this is where I collect the poetry of real life—
unpolished, soft, and full of meaning.
It’s a visual diary, a collection of quiet frames that feel like they belong to films that were never made.
Moments that linger, moods that shift, places that speak in silence.
Here, the everyday becomes cinematic—not by force, but because it feels like a movie, or wants to be one.
A walk, a glance, a shadow—each carries its own quiet story.
I don’t document to remember, but to hold onto the feeling of what almost was.
Somewhere between fiction and memory, this is where I collect the poetry of real life—
unpolished, soft, and full of meaning.