"De Fiestas, Taxco, México."
Description
"I am drawn to what cannot be controlled: moments, gestures, streets, and fragments of everyday life that exist between order and chaos. Photography, for me, is a way of slowing down time and paying attention to what usually goes unnoticed. My work emerged from commercial and product photography, but gradually shifted toward street and analog practices. This transition reflects a personal search for authenticity in an environment saturated with fast and disposable images. Shooting analog is not nostalgia - it is resistance against immediacy and a way to reconnect with curiosity and sensitivity. I see each photograph as a small narrative: sometimes intimate, sometimes universal, always incomplete. Rather than documenting reality, I romanticise it, transforming ordinary scenes into visual fragments that invite contemplation instead of certainty."Try it!