Pause. Read. Contemplate.
My work focuses on the divine imagination, and how we can connect to something greater through creativity and art.
I do this in two ways: the subject and the technique.
The subject is what I photograph. And in this sense, I think photography has the particularity (compared to other mediums) that what you photograph must really happen. This means that the photograph is just as important as the moment that I’m photographing. The documental side of it, the reality, the chaos, no fiction.
On the other side, the technique.
I’m very interested in the sensorial part of how we live, and the digital age has helped in many aspects but it has also made our experiences more sterile: very focused on the visual part of it, but not so much in the touch, the sound or any other sense. Because of this, I’m focused on printing my photographs using alternative processes, which create a very tactile and variable result.
I create artistic objects that we can experience with all of our senses, that change with the light of each moment and affect the space and the people around us.
My intent is to transmit ideas and feelings through beauty. So if you feel motivated, my studio is always open for visitors and experiences!