I am
KI TAN Photography, for me, is not a bounded domain but an open field of play. I move effortlessly between different styles and forms: street photography, conceptual work, portraiture, landscape, still life, human interest, architecture, minimalism, movement, abstraction, and experimental visual language. It is precisely this diversity that keeps me alert. I am not guided by a single signature style, but by curiosity and a sense of wonder. What binds my work is not form, but intention. The human figure in my images does not always function as an individual portrait, but as a universal element. Through the use of longer shutter speeds, deliberate blur, and layered compositions, specific characteristics are reduced. This creates a visual language in which presence is more important than identity, and in which the viewer is actively invited to reflect. My photography is characterized by stillness and temporality. Movement is not frozen, but made visible as a process. What remains outside the frame, or is only partially revealed, plays an essential role in the meaning of the image. In this way, the photograph functions not as a document, but as an interpretive field. Alongside my own work, my greatest strength may well lie in sharing what I learn. As the founder of FotoUnie, I develop workshops and courses and guide educational trajectories in which artistic development takes center stage. My approach focuses on conscious seeing, articulating intention, and developing a personal visual signature. Technique is applied and refined, but approached as a tool rather than an end in itself. Post-processing forms an integral part of my working method. It is the stage in which the image is refined and conceptually sharpened, without losing its ambiguity. My work does not seek a single, definitive interpretation. It offers spacefor slowing down, for contemplation, and for a personal encounter between image and viewer. Photography, for me, is not a confirmation of reality. It is an attempt to hold it for a momentand then let it go again.

