About Me
I move between digital work and an analog way of seeing, always searching for clarity, space, and what truly remains.
At the core of my work is attention. I do not approach photography as a way to explain or define the world, but as a way to stay with it.
I wait, I observe, I listen. I trust that meaning is already there, quietly, without needing to be forced. What matters to me is not the image as an object, but the experience of seeing. The moment of stillness. The connection between what is in front of me and how I choose to notice it.
Since living in Madrid, I have been building an ongoing body of work around everyday life. People, streets, gestures, light.
Nothing extraordinary at first glance, yet full of depth for those willing to slow down. I am drawn to what is often overlooked, to the subtle shifts and quiet details that reveal something honest about where we are and who we are becoming.
I work primarily in analog, often in black and white, because it demands presence and intention. Each frame carries weight.
There is no excess, no immediate correction. This process keeps me grounded. It reminds me that limitation can be a form of freedom, that working with less often allows you to see more.
There is a constant dialogue in my work between discipline and intuition. I rely on structure, but I leave space for instinct.
I trust both equally. I trust time as well. Things unfold, change, disappear. I do not try to hold on to them. Instead, I try to meet them fully, knowing that their impermanence is what gives them value.
What drives me is not the pursuit of more, but the pursuit of what matters. I look for clarity, for honesty, for images that do not need to raise their voice to be felt.
I believe there is strength in simplicity, and depth in restraint. When the superfluous disappears, something essential has the chance to emerge.
Through my work, I hope to create space. Space to pause, to reflect, to look again. I am not interested in telling people what to see or how to feel.
I want to offer images that remain open, that invite presence rather than demand attention. Images that stay with you quietly.
This is an ongoing process. A way of refining how I see, how I think, and how I move through the world. Not collecting, but understanding. Not rushing, but noticing. Not filling, but making space.



