Capturing the Poetry of Everyday Life
The Heart of my Artworks
I grew up with my grandparents, in a house where creativity and curiosity lived side by side. My grandmother filled the rooms with drawings and embroidery, patient stitches shaping delicate worlds by hand. My grandfather, a physicist, filled the air with questions about how things worked – always seeking patterns and truths hidden beneath the surface.
From them, I inherited two ways of seeing: an artistic mind that searches for beauty, and a scientific gaze that notices the smallest detail.
At twenty, my parents gave me my first camera. What began as a birthday present soon became a companion – on long walks, during travels, in moments of silence and moments full of people. The lens became not just a tool but a friend that taught me to slow down, observe, and collect stories. Soon after, during a student exchange in France, I spent long afternoons exploring Lyon, Strasbourg, and Paris on foot, discovering colours, details, and moments that felt too beautiful to forget. France unlocked an artistic part of me, and photography became my way of pausing and celebrating the world around me, with travel becoming an unending source of inspiration.
It was still the era of 35mm film – a time that now feels distant and a little magical. Every shot mattered. Before pressing the shutter, I had to think carefully: posture, mood, light, exposure. And always the quiet calculation – would I have enough frames left to capture the journey until the 36th shot? There was also a joy that has almost disappeared today: the curiosity and impatience of waiting for the film to be developed, and the small thrill of opening the envelope to discover what had truly been captured.
Street photography, in particular, resonates with me. It is spontaneous, unpredictable, imperfect – and therefore deeply authentic. In a time when so many images are staged, polished, and scrolled past in seconds, I see value in preserving the rawness of daily life. My lens searches for people simply being themselves: walking, talking, thinking, pausing. These unguarded fragments are, to me, the most beautiful.



Timeless Artistry
My Mission
To evoke emotional resonance and reflection through photography that highlights the beauty of everyday moments, creating works that inspire viewers to reconnect with the world around them.
My Vision
To be a leading voice in artistic photography, fostering a deeper appreciation for the nuances of life while crafting a legacy of visual storytelling that transcends time and space.
