Curiosity packed my bags. photography made me stay.

In 2018, I left Portugal with a backpack and a camera I barely knew how to use. During a volunteering trip to Malta, I started seeing things differently, and photography became my way to express myself. Since then, photography has been my guide and travel companion. Every place — from quiet rooms to sunny streets — has its own story and rhythm, and I want to capture that clearly. I focus on product and interior photography, but I always work like a traveler: paying close attention, respecting the space, and highlighting details people might miss. Whether I’m photographing a handmade item, a well-designed room, or a new city corner, I’m chasing that same feeling I had on my first trip — capturing a special moment in a photo

Travel Timeline

Curiosity packed my bags. photography made me stay
Malta, 2018

First time holding a camera with purpose — during a volunteering trip.

Jordan, 2019

Where light met dust — and taught me contrast.

Greece, 2021

The blue was unreal. The whites even more so.

France, 2022

Learning to frame silence — the Louvre, and the Mount Saint Michel.

India, 2023

A chaos of colors that somehow made perfect visual sense

Israel, 2023

Stillness in a land of stories — I learned to wait for the frame.

Cyprus, 2023

Witnessed a heartbeat emerge from the sand — life and light in sync.

Iceland, 2024

Photography became survival — of fingers, of batteries, of light.

Scotland, 2024

My first landscape image that breathed — freezing air, fog, and one stubborn cow.

Namibia, 2025

Dust painted everything gold. Even my lens

THROUGH MY LENS

Detailed

I notice the quiet stuff — the texture of a surface, the play of shadow.

Curious

Always searching for new angles and perspectives. Travel fuels the frame.

Intentional

Every image has a reason. Nothing is random — it's crafted.

THE WAY I WORK

I bring a traveler’s eye to every shoot — curious, observant, intentional.
From product to space, I work with natural light, clean composition, and quiet storytelling.
Because the world doesn’t pose — and neither should we