While living in France, I had the opportunity to study photography in Paris, where I explored different aspects of the craft, including photojournalism, fashion, portraiture, post-production, and analog techniques. It was there that I was honored to receive two awards for my photojournalism work on "The Dance of the Bears," an experience that taught me the importance of capturing sincere and authentic moments.
After my studies, I developed a deep interest in film photography.
I spent a year working in photographic heritage preservation in Paris, where I digitized and post-produced works by famous photographers like Brassaï, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and Robert Doisneau.
Now, after every wedding, I love taking the time to develop my film at home, rediscover each image, and bring it to life in my studio. This process keeps me deeply connected to the memories I capture.