I am a photographer based in Madrid with a background in scientific research. For more than thirty years, I worked in biomedical imaging, studying visual patterns at microscopic scales. A long dedication to observing subtle structures trained my eye to detect visual relationships almost instinctively. That visual sensitivity eventually led me to the photographic work I pursue today.
My images revolve around human connection. I use intentional camera movement not to capture the world, but to move with it — allowing the subject’s motion and my own to briefly align in ways that cannot be recreated. That alignment may feel like a true connection (Attuned), sometimes it appears only as fleeting synchronicities (Traces), or remain suspended in space (Echoes). Sometimes I turn to nature — not to observe it, but to move with its rhythm.
What unites all of these images is that nothing is shown as it is, but as a fleeting glimpse of a larger flow, open to the viewer's own perception.