“ Shibari is a dance. It's about the relationship between the ropes, the model, and the emotions they create together. It's not just about tying someone up; it's about communicating with the body in rope. ”
(Hajime Kinoko)
My journey with Shibari began five years ago, driven by a passion for exploring the intimate connection between trust and vulnerability.
Constantly practicing and traveling to learn from masters around the world, I have honed my skills in the art of Shibari, particularly enjoying the intricate process of suspensions.
Shibari, for me, is a profound exploration of human connection and emotion. Beyond the technical complexities of each tie, I am fascinated by the emotional release and deep trust that emerges between myself and my subjects.
Through my photography, I strive to capture these moments of vulnerability and connection, creating visually compelling compositions that reflect the essence of Shibari.
I am always looking for models or enthusiasts who are willing to collaborate in creating meaningful and visually stunning experiences that celebrate beauty and deepness.

