I don’t see myself as a photographer of just one genre, it’s like enjoying different kinds of movies.
I like photographing and bringing my own vision and perspective to what I do.
I love photographing people. I’m naturally curious, and change motivates me. I like understanding where photography can take me.
For seven years, I worked almost exclusively in e-commerce retouching. It gave me an instinctive sense of workflow, speed, and precision. But over time, I started to feel a creative gap. I wanted something more artistic, more sensorial, more personal.
That’s when I began focusing on personal projects and collaborating with people who genuinely inspired me. Some were models I met throughout more than a decade in the fashion industry; others were musicians and artists I first connected with through their work. The rule was simple: photograph people who spark my curiosity.
My aim is to create images I’m proud of, to know that every detail, from the light to the mood, was intentional. In editorial contexts, that intention is everything. In other projects, the strength comes from the moment itself: we don’t make the photograph, we catch it. And when it happens, it stays.