
Since I was little, I have found a refuge in photography. My career as a publicist and photographer is deeply rooted in an innate desire to always seek beauty in the world around me, capturing moments that would otherwise go unnoticed or simply be forgotten.
For me, photography is not just a job, but a way to heal and nurture my inner child. The camera is the medium that allows me to daydream, immortalizing the simplicity and magic of everyday moments.
Photography is, for me, a necessary pause. In a world saturated with information and constant stimuli, planning or going out to find a photo invites me to stop, contemplate, and appreciate those fleeting moments that will never repeat themselves. Each image is a reminder of the present, a way to make ephemeral moments endure in a fragile and tired mind.
I recognize that, although the world I show is completely real to me, I also know it is a fragmented reality. The images are pieces of my daily life, not its entirety. However, these fragments are my invitation to pause and observe, to express my perspective through images, to find beauty in the ordinary, and to value the here and now. It’s an invitation to share a moment of stillness and admiration for the beauty that surrounds us.

Since I was little, I have found a refuge in photography. My career as a publicist and photographer is deeply rooted in an innate desire to always seek beauty in the world around me, capturing moments that would otherwise go unnoticed or simply be forgotten.
For me, photography is not just a job, but a way to heal and nurture my inner child. The camera is the medium that allows me to daydream, immortalizing the simplicity and magic of everyday moments.
Photography is, for me, a necessary pause. In a world saturated with information and constant stimuli, planning or going out to find a photo invites me to stop, contemplate, and appreciate those fleeting moments that will never repeat themselves. Each image is a reminder of the present, a way to make ephemeral moments endure in a fragile and tired mind.
I recognize that, although the world I show is completely real to me, I also know it is a fragmented reality. The images are pieces of my daily life, not its entirety. However, these fragments are my invitation to pause and observe, to express my perspective through images, to find beauty in the ordinary, and to value the here and now. It’s an invitation to share a moment of stillness and admiration for the beauty that surrounds us.

Since I was little, I have found a refuge in photography. My career as a publicist and photographer is deeply rooted in an innate desire to always seek beauty in the world around me, capturing moments that would otherwise go unnoticed or simply be forgotten.
For me, photography is not just a job, but a way to heal and nurture my inner child. The camera is the medium that allows me to daydream, immortalizing the simplicity and magic of everyday moments.
Photography is, for me, a necessary pause. In a world saturated with information and constant stimuli, planning or going out to find a photo invites me to stop, contemplate, and appreciate those fleeting moments that will never repeat themselves. Each image is a reminder of the present, a way to make ephemeral moments endure in a fragile and tired mind.
I recognize that, although the world I show is completely real to me, I also know it is a fragmented reality. The images are pieces of my daily life, not its entirety. However, these fragments are my invitation to pause and observe, to express my perspective through images, to find beauty in the ordinary, and to value the here and now. It’s an invitation to share a moment of stillness and admiration for the beauty that surrounds us.