I photograph to leave a trace, an intimate and sincere fragment capable of touching those who observe with the same restlessness and the same desire for timeless beauty with which I approach reality.
Mine is an emotional, visual, and deeply personal search. Through photography, I seek connection: with myself, with others, with that fragile and hidden part of the human soul.
I shoot even when I don’t have a clear project, driven by an inner urgency born from the awareness that time is always too short.
The camera thus becomes a tool for listening, a way to slow down and hold onto fleeting moments.
The images I create are often raw, grainy, blurred, filled with the imperfections that tell the story of life itself.
I am drawn to precarious places, mysterious scenes, and people in their unexhibited intimacy.
The recurring subjects are mirrors of something I have lived, lost, or never possessed: the nostalgia for places never inhabited, memories of a lost childhood, the solitude of a childhood home that remains silent.
In my work, time is an open wound, never fully healed, one I try to observe, understand, and give back,
one frame at a time.