Before holding a camera, I learned to hold stories.
I learned to build my voice by writing about people, places, and the worlds that live between the lines. That foundation shaped the way I see everything today: with attention, honesty, and a deep respect for what’s real. Photography became the natural extension of that instinct.
By the way, I am journalist, and over the years, I have worked in different fields: writing, content creation, creative direction, and documentary reporting. Every step strengthened what I do now. Being a photographer isn’t a break from my past, it’s the result of all of it.
A background rooted in storytelling brings a sharp sensitivity to anticipating moments, reading emotions, and moving quietly within each scene without interrupting its truth.
I photograph weddings, intimate celebrations, street life, and real human experiences.
My approach is a little bit journalistic. I observe first, I create with intention, and I let the story lead. I’m not here to invent a narrative. I’m here to reveal whats already exists.
