Heirs to Nearly Nothing

OLD HAVANA: I seek the ethics of encounter, from the moment of arrival. The obstacles are rarely technical they are ethical. This is not a stance. It sometimes means discarding strong images when the relationship is unbalanced. Ethical responsibility prevails over aesthetic outcome. Between what is legal and what is just, my practice chooses time, […]

The Weight of Presence

In Cuba, life persists within absence. No staging only dignity. Faces emerge between confinement and freedom. The body becomes language. What remains is not lack, but presence.

Daily Life in Chajul

In Chajul, deep in the western highlands of Guatemala, daily life unfolds through the traditions of Ixil Maya culture. From shared meals to moments of connection across generations, this series reflects a way of life rooted in community, continuity, and quiet resilience—where tradition and progress exist side by side.

Quiet Guardians of the Morning

On a foggy morning in a canyon in Central California, a view from my front door stands three deer amongst the fog and the mossy trees of the canyon. The deer are quiet; pausing in a moment of stillness. The fog softened the canyon, revealing the delicate shapes of the deer and the textures of […]

Minab – 168 Students

The resting place of children whose only “fault” was being children… Innocent, they were silenced, and history will never forget the crime.

Hidden Beauty

True beauty is not always seen, but hidden — subtle and elusive. In this series, I explore fleeting moments of nature through a metaphorical lens, transforming the ordinary into something magical. By revealing less, I seek to express more — because beauty is not only seen, but deeply felt.

LA Fires

Taken at the recent fires in Los Angeles