With over nine years as a documentary photographer —
including nearly six years immersed in high-level environments — my work has been published internationally.
What you see here moves to a different rhythm.
This space reflects a more personal vision — a deep, instinctive connection to Mother Nature.
It was the love of nature that first drew me to photography. In the beginning, I couldn’t bear to place people in my frames — as if their presence might break the spell. I was searching for something untouched, something eternal. Over time, that love became something quieter, deeper — a kind of reverence. Not just for wild places, but for the fragile ways we, too, belong to them.
Every image, whether part of a series or standing alone, tells its own quiet story: the quiet lives of wild animals, the encounters between humans and nature, the recovery of rescued creatures, and the delicate balance of coexistence with the living world.
Guided by light, silence, and an inner compass,
these images are not about urgency,
but about presence.
Less headlines.
More heartbeat.
More Earth.