Although my house was always full of photos since I was a child, thanks to my mother who was the one who captured those important moments in our lives, I started taking pictures with a camera quite late. I remember playing around in my teens with compositions and framing, using that 24mm lens, which they say is the focal length that forms an image within the eye. A total admirer of the visual mastery of geniuses like Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick, Akira Kurosawa, and Federico Fellini, and their skill in using images to tell stories, this is what made me passionate about film, especially its visual aspects, and that's what sparked my interest in photography. Of course, I don't tell stories at the level of these masters, but when I take a picture, my intention is for it to convey something and not just be another photograph.
At the end of 2013, thanks to my good friend Jorge Rivera, I entered the world of concert photography, and that world became an uninterrupted lifestyle for the next six years. It's undoubtedly a photographic period I cherish and will never forget.
After leaving concert photography because it no longer brought me joy, although I did occasionally photograph a concert or festival for a while, I eventually returned to the world that truly impassions me: nature. I am truly privileged to be able to enjoy Denmark's flora and fauna, its marvelous forests with their endless trails, which I never tire of exploring whenever I have free time. On my hikes through these landscapes, breathing in the phytoncides that fill the air, I love to stop and observe, taking in the details of everything around me. And sometimes, just sometimes, I take out my camera to capture one of those moments...
...you can enjoy some of those moments here.
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