GREECE
Photography is how I think. Ideas start as images long before they become concepts.
Travel sharpens the way I look — slowing me down, bringing me closer to people, places, and their rhythms. I’m drawn to honest moments: light, texture, gestures, and what happens in between. It’s how I observe, remember, and make sense of the world.
WHEN THINGS TURN PINK
A summer in Greece. Six friends, three nationalities, all connected through Brazil. Living in four different countries, meeting again on a sailboat in blue water — picking up a friendship exactly where it left off.
As always, I brought my camera and shot on 35mm film. When I developed the roll back home, I was surprised to see everything washed in deep pink. An unplanned shift in tone. The result of expired film — likely a roll I once picked up in a small shop in Egypt.
What could have felt like a flaw became something else entirely. The images took on a different energy — warmer, softer, almost unreal. I converted a few frames to grayscale to create balance, but kept the pink in others. It felt right to let the accident speak.
I love the grain, the flow, the imperfection. Proof that sometimes the image knows more than the plan.
(All images by me, Greece 2023)