Photography has been a part of my life since I was very little. I remember running around the house with an automatic film camera, taking photos of my brother and cousins. Without realizing it, I was already fascinated by preserving memories and capturing people’s true essence.
During my teenage years, I kept exploring photography, this time with digital cameras. I loved taking self-portraits and photographing my friends. It was a way to express myself and preserve moments that I knew we would want to look back on one day.
When I arrived in Sydney, I rediscovered film photography and fell in love with it all over again. In film, I found a slower, more intentional way of shooting, where every image matters and every moment is lived with more presence. Since then, it has become my favorite way of telling stories.
Besides being a photographer, I am also a psychologist, and I believe both professions share something beautiful in common: connecting with people. My goal isn’t just to give you pretty pictures, but to create an experience where you can feel comfortable, be yourself, and take home authentic memories that last a lifetime.
