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I've spent my career chasing one question: why does something look right?
It started with photography — learning to read light before I could explain it technically.
Then UX taught me that perception isn't just aesthetic, it shapes behaviour. Now at Meta, I work on image quality for Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses: making sure millions of people capture and experience the world through a lens that feels true.
That through-line — from a photographer's eye to an engineer's rigour — is what I bring to every problem. I can sit in a room with a display scientist and a design director, and speak both languages fluently.
Outside work, I sketch cars. It's the space where light, surface, and human feeling are most deliberately designed — and where I reconnect with why I got into this field in the first place.
Currently based in Europe. Open to conversations at the intersection of imaging, hardware design, and human perception.


