
Shooting for Rasa Gaya Bali was more than just a visual project — it felt like stepping into a different rhythm of life. The brand’s philosophy of slowness, presence, and connection to nature truly resonated with me, and it shaped the entire creative process behind the lens.
We shot in a space that breathed — filled with the scent of wood, herbs, and soft, golden light filtering through woven blinds. Nothing felt forced. The model moved as if guided by the flow of the day, and the garments didn’t just sit on the body — they moved with it, like a second skin, alive and responsive.
What I love about Rasa Gaya is that it’s more than a brand — it’s a feeling. And this shoot wasn’t about creating perfect images, but capturing honest ones. Letting the mood unfold naturally, letting light and shadow write their own story.
I’m grateful for the connection and the trust. This was a collaboration built on shared values — of simplicity, intention, and beauty in the everyday.






