Before photography, I spent over a decade working as an architect in Mexico.
Architecture taught me structure, patience, precision.
It trained my eye to understand composition, proportion, and the way light reveals form.
When I moved to the United States eleven years ago, my perspective shifted inward—toward people, presence, and emotion.
Photography became the natural continuation of how I see:
where design meets human expression, where form becomes feeling.
Today, my architectural background lives in the way I compose and frame.
My heart lives in the way I connect and guide.
Architecture gave me structure.
Photography gave me soul.