I started photography out of a deep love for capturing authentic moments—those little glimpses of emotion, connection, and confidence that tell a story without needing words. For me, photography is more than just taking a nice picture; it’s about helping people see themselves in their best light—literally and emotionally.
With a background in marketing and graphic design, I’ve developed a strong eye for detail, composition, and storytelling. That experience helps me not only create beautiful images, but also understand how to visually communicate someone’s personality, brand, or essence. When I photograph someone, I want them to feel powerful, seen, and uplifted. My sessions are all about creating a relaxed space where clients feel comfortable to show their true selves. That energy always reflects back in the final images—there’s a confidence and strength that comes through when someone feels good in their own skin.
That same sense of purpose and empowerment is what inspired me to create the Pop-up Photo Studio—a mobile service that brings professional headshots and branding sessions directly to businesses. I bring the studio to you, so you can feel at ease in a familiar space. It’s a comfortable, time-efficient alternative to traditional studio shoots, with no compromise on quality. The result? High-end images that help you build trust, elevate your personal brand, and present yourself with confidence and professionalism—whether online or in print.
Supporting Women & Sustainable Craft
Through this work, I also support Santa Clara Wool, a social project based in rural Uruguay. It provides ongoing income and opportunity to women living in isolated areas with limited access to employment. They create handcrafted blankets, throws, and accessories using Merino wool that’s hand-spun, hand-woven, and dyed with natural materials like plants and roots. The process is slow, intentional, and rooted in ancestral techniques that honor both the land and the women behind the work.
Photography has allowed me to build bridges—between creativity and business, between people and their self-image, and between communities across the world. It’s a journey of connection, storytelling, and impact—and I feel lucky to do it every day.