DUCUMENTARY

Oman unfolds as a land where time moves at a different rhythm.

Between vast deserts, rugged mountains, and an endless coastline, the country reveals a quiet balance between tradition and modern life. Its landscapes are marked by subtle contrasts: the softness of sand against stone, the deep blues of the sea meeting the warm tones of the earth, and light that shapes every scene with clarity and restraint.

These photographs explore Oman through color as an expressive language, capturing the warmth of its architecture, the richness of its natural environments, and the presence of daily life rooted in centuries-old customs. From remote villages to open horizons, each image reflects a culture that values continuity, hospitality, and a deep connection to place.

Rather than spectacle, Oman offers stillness. In this series, the camera lingers on moments where silence speaks, where history and landscape coexist effortlessly, and where color becomes a quiet witness to a country defined by dignity, resilience, and understated beauty.

OMAN

Andorra emerges as a territory shaped by altitude, light, and quiet resilience.

Nestled between mountain ranges, this small country reveals itself through layered landscapes where nature and human presence coexist in measured harmony. Valleys, roads, villages, and peaks form a visual rhythm defined by scale, seasonal change, and the constant dialogue between stone and sky.

In these color photographs, Andorra is observed through its textures and transitions: the softness of morning light over rooftops, the deep greens of forests, the crisp whites of winter, and the muted tones of architecture adapted to its environment. Each image reflects a place where movement is slow, distances are vertical, and daily life is shaped by geography.

Rather than imposing itself, Andorra adapts. This series captures moments of balance, between isolation and connection, tradition and contemporary life, revealing a landscape where color, light, and form quietly define identity in the heart of the mountains.

ANDORRA

Peru reveals itself as a country of layered histories and living landscapes.

From the highlands of the Andes to the coastal cities and the vastness of the Amazon, its territory is shaped by contrasts that coexist rather than collide. Geography, culture, and memory intersect in spaces where the past remains present and the everyday carries the weight of centuries.

These color photographs explore Peru through light, texture, and human presence. Earth tones, intense skies, and vibrant urban details reflect a culture deeply connected to its land and traditions. Markets, streets, rituals, and landscapes become visual fragments of a country where identity is expressed through movement, color, and collective memory.

This series does not seek to define Peru, but to observe it, capturing moments where history, nature, and contemporary life align. In these images, color acts as a bridge between time and place, revealing a country marked by resilience, continuity, and an enduring sense of belonging.

PERU

Paris reveals itself through light and shadow, stripped of color and excess.

In black and white, the city becomes a study of form, rhythm, and atmosphere, where streets, façades, and gestures speak with quiet intensity. The absence of color draws attention to texture, contrast, and the subtle geometry that defines everyday life.

These photographs observe Paris as a lived space rather than a monument. Reflections on wet pavement, silhouettes crossing bridges, worn stone, and fleeting expressions shape a city in constant motion, suspended between history and the present. Time feels layered, compressed into moments that echo decades of visual memory.

In this series, black and white is not a nostalgic choice but a language, one that reveals the enduring character of Paris through simplicity, restraint, and the silent poetry of its streets.

PARIS

A vibrant series of color photographs capturing the timeless beauty of Italy’s Lombardy region, focusing on the Lake Como area. The images explore the harmony between nature and architecture: shimmering waters, majestic mountains, historic villas, and charming lakeside towns. This collection reflects both the serenity and elegance that have made Lake Como an icon of Italian culture and landscape.

LAKE COMO - ITALY 2024

A documentary set photographed across Morocco, Marrakech, Casablanca, Fez (Fes), Chefchaouen, Castillejos (Fnideq) and Rabat, exploring medinas, souks and coastal avenues. The work focuses on color, texture and rhythm: zellige tilework, riads and mosques, market life, narrow alleys and Atlantic light; the blue-washed streets of Chefchaouen, the historic layers of Fez, and the modern/government quarters of Rabat and Casablanca. Street scenes, portraits-within-places, architecture and quiet moments of daily life convey the country’s blend of tradition and contemporary pace across the Maghreb.

MOROCCO 2024

Color photographs documenting Cuba’s landscapes and daily life across María La Gorda, Pinar del Río, Cuevas del Indio, Palenque, Viñales, La Boca, Guamá, Playa Larga, Bosque Deciduo, La Salina, the Zapata Peninsula, Havana, Soroa, and the Guanahacabibes Peninsula. The series blends street scenes, portraits, architecture, tobacco country, caves, mangroves, wetlands, salt flats, forests, and Caribbean coastlines—capturing culture, history, and resilience in contemporary Cuba.

CUBA 2024

The Algarve is a stunning region in southern Portugal known for its golden beaches, dramatic cliffs, quaint fishing villages, and mild Mediterranean climate. It’s a popular destination for tourists thanks to its charming coastal towns like Lagos, Albufeira, and Faro, as well as its rich culture, delicious seafood, and world-class golf courses. The Algarve offers a mix of relaxation and adventure, with activities ranging from surfing and hiking to exploring caves and historic sites.

ALGARVE - PORTUGAL 2025

In these color photographs from Basque Country, taken in 2025, everyday life unfolds with quiet intensity. Light moves gently across streets, coastlines, and faces, revealing a territory where tradition and contemporaneity coexist without spectacle.

The colors are not decorative—they are structural. Greens shaped by rain and wind, deep blues from the Cantabrian Sea, stone grays softened by time, and human gestures that anchor the images to lived experience. Each frame is less about postcard beauty and more about presence: a way of inhabiting space, history, and rhythm.

These photographs do not seek to explain the Spain Basque Country. They listen to it. They remain attentive to what persists beneath movement and change, allowing the territory to speak through color, texture, and silence.

BASQUE COUNTRY – SPAIN 2025

Brussels unfolds in color through fragments of everyday life, where history does not stand still but moves quietly alongside routine.
Light drifts across façades, windows, sidewalks, and faces, revealing a city that exists less in spectacle and more in subtle continuity.

These images are not guided by landmarks or postcards, but by attention — to gestures, pauses, and the unnoticed choreography of urban life.
Color here is not decorative; it carries temperature, mood, and time. It speaks of passing hours, changing weather, and the layered character of a city shaped by many voices.

Brussels, in this sense, is not something to be captured, but to be accompanied.
A place observed without urgency, where meaning appears gradually, in the ordinary.

BELGIUM, BRUSSELS 2024

Central Europe reveals itself through color in quiet, layered moments.
Cities shaped by history, borders, and memory unfold not through grand gestures, but through daily life, streets walked repeatedly, buildings bearing time, faces moving between past and present.

These photographs are guided by observation rather than destination.
Light settles on walls, pavements, windows, and bodies, turning the ordinary into something attentive and precise. Color becomes a register of atmosphere: restrained, weathered, sometimes fragile, always grounded in place.

What emerges is a region not defined by a single identity, but by coexistence, of languages, rhythms, and histories overlapping without fully dissolving into one another.
Nothing here is rushed. Meaning appears slowly, in details that resist spectacle.

CENTRAL EUROPE 2024

Lisbon and Porto reveal themselves through color, light, and time moving at a human pace.
Two cities shaped by the Atlantic, by departures and returns, where streets carry the weight of memory without losing their warmth.

In Lisbon, color drifts softly across tiled walls, steep sidewalks, and slow-moving shadows.
In Porto, it settles with more gravity, on stone, on riverbanks, on faces marked by weather and work. Together, they form a dialogue between lightness and depth, rhythm and restraint.

These photographs are not about landmarks, but about atmosphere.
About how light touches façades, how people inhabit space, how the everyday resists spectacle. Color becomes a quiet witness, never loud, never ornamental, always present.

LISBON & PORTO, PORTUGAL 2024

Mexico reveals itself in color as a constant pulse, layered, vibrant, and deeply human.
A place where history, ritual, and daily life coexist without separation, unfolding in streets filled with movement, contrast, and presence.

Color here is not an accent; it is structure.
It lives on walls, clothing, markets, shadows, and skin, carrying memory, belief, and resilience. Light does not soften the city, it sharpens it, making each moment feel immediate and grounded.

These photographs move away from spectacle and toward proximity.
They attend to gestures, fragments, and the everyday choreography that holds the city together. What emerges is not a single image of Mexico, but many overlapping realities, each asserting its own rhythm.

MEXICO 2024

The South of France reveals itself through color shaped by light, air, and slowness.
A territory where the Mediterranean softens edges, where time stretches, and where everyday life unfolds with quiet confidence.

Here, color is carried by sun-washed walls, open streets, worn shutters, and human presence moving without urgency.
Light does not dominate, it accompanies. It settles gently, allowing scenes to exist without performance or excess.

These photographs are attentive to atmosphere rather than destination.
They observe how people inhabit space, how shadows mark the passing hours, how the ordinary becomes sufficient. What appears is not a romantic ideal, but a lived landscape, grounded, calm, and continuous.

SOUTH OF FRANCE 2023

Color photographs documenting women artisans who are inmates at Najayo Prison in the Dominican Republic. The images portray their daily lives, resilience, and creativity as they engage in traditional crafts behind bars. The series reflects dignity, strength, and the transformative power of art and craftsmanship within the prison environment.

WOMEN ARTISANS, NAJAYO PRISON, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 2024