About Me
Since I was a child, I have been drawn to photographs. Images of how people live in distant places, and photographs of people I know but who are far away from me. I have always felt that photography is a way of shortening distances — a way of understanding other lives and, at the same time, keeping close what is not always physically present.
Over time, I also realized that I needed to preserve my own moments. One day I heard a reflection that stayed with me: that some of the greatest music ever created was never recorded, because it was played in small jazz clubs and intimate concerts where no one was there to capture it. I carried that idea into life itself. Many of the most meaningful moments of our lives are never photographed, and when they pass, they survive only in memory.
Since then, I have made a conscious effort to preserve as many important moments as possible — in my own life and in the lives of the people around me. Not as a technical pursuit, but as a way of giving value to those moments and allowing them to exist beyond time.
My three greatest passions are being with my family and friends, making photographs, and discovering new places. I try to combine all three whenever possible, and from that combination many of my images are born — landscapes that are part of a shared experience, a journey, a lived moment.
I photograph weddings, baptisms, birthdays, events, and portraits, always with a close, respectful approach, seeking to capture what happens naturally, without forcing scenes or emotions.
Every time one of my photographs becomes part of a home that is not my own, I feel a deep and genuine happiness. Knowing that an image born from a real moment becomes part of someone else’s life is, for me, the greatest reward of photography.