Photography, for me, is not documentation but a search for thresholds — fragile spaces where the ordinary turns into the transformative.Each series unfolds as a visual essay where inquiry meets poetics: light, composition, and emotion intertwine, revealing images that hold both memory and prophecy.
Countdown to Silence: Ritual of Uncertainty(4×24 hours)
Four days before lockdown: mountains emptied, plans collapsed, and silence grew.This visual diary unfolds through three symbols: mountains as freedom, airports as thresholds, sanitizer as a new ritual.Each frame marks the countdown — the moment when the familiar unraveled into silence, and life stepped into the unknown.
Lured by the Shadow’s Touch
The vast beauty of Portugal’s landscapes inspires both awe and unease.Two centuries ago, the Lisbon earthquake shattered not only a city, but also the certainty of faith and philosophy.Even today, the land carries that memory — of how everything solid can collapse in a single moment.And yet, standing here, you realize: the past is already gone, the future has not yet arrived.What remains is the Here and Now — fragile, fleeting, and worth celebrating.
Paris: Beauty or Manipulation?
Paris is a city everyone has already “seen.” But what do we truly see: a living breath, or just a reflection in the shop window?
This series is not about landmarks. It’s about the clash of two perspectives.The Poet seeks beauty and fleeting moments of presence. The Critic notices systems, brands, globalization.Both live within us. The only question is: which voice speaks louder?
Where noise meets stillness
This is not a story of sunsets. It is a story of shadows, of the quiet that breathes behind the spectacle.A man and his dog pause — two figures against the tide of motion. Around them, the world fractures: multiplied, mirrored, unsettled. Yet in their silence, a different rhythm emerges.Here, presence becomes a ritual, fragile and ordinary, yet vast. And in that fragile pause, we may ask: what remains when the noise fades, and who are we, when stillness is shared?