Family Photographer
I searched for myself in photography. I studied, experimented, explored different directions - but I was always drawn to where there is warmth, a gaze, a touch.
Photography, for me, is a way to preserve myself with the people I love and hold dear.
When there is a grandmother with her grandson in the frame, a mother with her son, a father with his daughter - and their best moments in life.
My roots are family.
My inspiration comes from Impressionist paintings, where love and light dissolve into brushstrokes;
from the photographs of Julia Margaret Cameron, who sought and found depth in every face;
from nature, which teaches us to see eternity in every single moment. I can walk for hours, dissolving into ideas and inspiration.
In the texture of fabrics, in the feeling of tactility, in the “quiet luxury” of relationships.
This is also my personal story of loss and rediscovery. Perhaps that is why I value memory and its power so deeply. It allows us to recreate lived emotions and sensations, to preserve fleeting moments.
I chose family photography not for trends or convenience, but for memory - the kind that will live longer than we do.
This is my path and my personal mission:
to make visible what is most precious and eternal - love.