Artistic process

My artistic journey began early, almost by accident.
At 19, I created my first brand: bandanas.
I didn't know it yet, but this act — daring to create something with my hands, daring to launch myself — would change my life.
It was the first time I allowed myself to exist through a creation.

Then photography entered my life.
First as a game, then as a refuge, then as a language.
A language that allowed me to say what I couldn't say otherwise.

My process is simple, yet profound.
I don't look for an image: I receive it.
I walk, I observe, I breathe.
I let the light guide me.
I let nature speak to me.
I let the moment reveal itself.

I photograph when something opens within me.
When I feel a vibration, an alignment, a truth.
When the world shows me something I had never seen before — or had never seen in that way.

I work with gentleness.
With slowness.
With presence.
I force nothing.
I capture nothing.
I reveal.

Each image is then worked on with the same intention:
to preserve its light, its breath, its truth.
I want my prints to be fragments of presence, spaces of calm, invitations to feel.

My process is not technical.
It is internal.
It is alive.
It is spiritual.

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