Marinho
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.