Adam is a fine art photographer interested in feeling, intuition, and the quiet stories we carry. His work often begins with a sense rather than a concept, something not always easy to explain but impossible to ignore. He’s drawn to the in-between: softness and resistance, presence and absence, what’s visible and what sits just beneath the surface.

Alongside his fine art practice, Adam creates portraits that are slow, intentional, and grounded in real connection. His sessions are guided by curiosity rather than control, allowing space for people to show up as they are. Across both personal and commissioned work, Adam’s focus remains the same. He aims to make honest images that feel lived in, thoughtful, and quietly human.