About Me

I am a humanist photographer born in 1993 with Brazilian, Argentinian, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese roots. 


Having lived across Europe and traveled widely, I carry a multicultural perspective that deeply shapes how I see the world. Photography is my way of staying grounded, a passion that drives me to capture candid moments of everyday life, where the simplicity and complexity of the human being unfold within both its built and natural surroundings. 


My production ranges from global street photography to intimate explorations of LGBTQI+ themes. These include projects on my own deeply personal coming-out journey and a documentary work on Opvanghuis, a Brussels-based refuge for young people left without shelter because of their sexuality. 


As I write, I find myself in yet another pivotal moment of my life. I have a background in political science and have been working for nearly five years at the European Commission, where I have been passionately contributing to the ambitious EU peace project. 


I have been at a crossroads and have taken a decisive step. I will be transitioning fully into the study of documentary photography with the ambition of giving voice to the most vulnerable and raising awareness of the social injustices of our times. 


This portal is an opportunity to share my vision, connect with audiences, and open the door to collaborations worldwide where I can bring my perspective, empathy and sociopolitical understanding. 


If you feel inspired and would like to support me in this new journey and collaborate, I would be delighted to hear from you and have a chat.