I’m a photographer, documentary filmmaker, and freediver based in Barcelona. My work sits at the intersection of visual storytelling, ocean conservation, and the practice of apnea. 

I used to be a national-level competitive swimmer, and returned to the water a few years later through freediving. I can reach depths of 40 metres in open ocean: the practice gives me access to environments that most photographers wouldn’t reach, and teaches me to see the world differently. There's a metaphor I like to come back to: even in the deepness, light exists, and the work is to find it and bring it back to the surface and share how beautiful it is.  That's what I try to do with every image.  My eye has always been documentary and cinematic, drawn to natural light and unposed movement. 
In 2023, I independently raised funds to develop my first documentary project, gathered a crew, and embarked on an expedition from Canada to Baja California to document a story around the Vaquita marina, one of the most critically endangered species on Earth. “The Observer”, is a feature documentary I co-wrote, filmed, and co-directed; it follows a marine zoologist on a mission to stop the species' decline. 
Before specialising in underwater and documentary work, I built a professional background in corporate photography and videography, working with international clients and brands like HP, Huawei, Intercontinental Hotels, Lego, Nokia, Shopify, or NuSkin.

I have started to share my love for underwater photography through workshops in Barcelona, and co-founded RAW Collective, a community of over 200 photographers, videographers, and filmmakers who meet monthly to create, share, and push each other forward.

Based in Barcelona. The ocean is always close.

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