I practice photography as a means of meditation on perception and on oneself. It is for me a way of apprehending the world.
I use the camera to resonate with places. I am not interested in photographs that only experience the beauty of the subject in front of the lens. I need to get physically involved, to live my subject.
My images are the result of an experience, an immersion. They do not pronounce the expression of feelings and do not carry a message.
They are simply the incorporation of my interactions with my environment. These are photos that celebrate perceptual experience.
I capture phenomena, turns of time. My work is organized in series and is designed in very high resolution for large format.