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This series explores corporeality, strangeness, physicality and everything in between.

It wasn't an easy one to make, but I still deeply value the feeling and the story it carries.

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A portrait series created as a gift.

I wanted to do something that felt a bit more complex.

Her appearance suggests something soft, gentle — it's almost too easy.

Instead, I tried to reveal something darker, maybe harsher, and resist the more obvious interpretation shaped by first impressions.

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A project made as an experiment in graphic aesthetics.

Here, I focused on working with color and light.

The model, in this case, was the lighting technician.

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A series created in collaboration with a poet friend of mine.

The idea was quite simple: to work with flowers and explore a sense of duality.

There's a certain harshness in his appearance, and I wanted to surround it with something soft and delicate.

Though, inevitably, some funereal undertones found their way in.

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Portraits created for a bold and fashion-forward stylist.

The goal was simple: to make something strong, and I think we did.

The images reflect both his character and a certain sharpness in how he presents himself and in how he works with his clients' hair.

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A project exploring identity.

The models are my close friends — twins.

In this work, we tried both to merge them into one and to pull them apart.

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A series of simple portraits created for a team working on the opening of a venue.

Clean, straightforward images made for social media visuals.

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