My Journey Into Photography
It all began with my father’s camera. Our Sunday mountain hikes turned into magical opportunities to capture landscapes and candid moments. We’d come home, create digital albums, and I’d find myself returning to those memories, again and again.
Then came my first camera—a beginner Nikon gifted by my parents. That’s when I realized photography was only half the art. The other half? Editing and color. I started diving into color theory in the afternoons, often balancing it with university homework.
In university, I formally studied photography, film, and graphic design—while exploring the many neighborhoods of Madrid through my lens. My internship as a graphic designer at Fnac Madrid gave me hands-on experience, and later that summer, I traveled to Switzerland to photograph a special summer camp in Crans-Montana. When the chance came to stay, I took it.
Today, I work as the Visual Media Coordinator at Le Régent International School, where I continue to learn, grow, and collaborate with incredibly talented people—doing what I love most: photography and design.
Over the years, I’ve photographed countless people and participated in all kinds of projects. And it’s through this that I’ve discovered my true passion: portrait photography. Every face holds a unique story, and sometimes, with the right light and a bit of luck, a single gaze can say it all.
This website is a glimpse into who I am, and a collection of the stories I’ve had the privilege to tell through my work.