I've fallen apart to become just like you - mad
- 2019

(self-portrait 2019)
There is no barrier
between us
only the whole
Infinity
wide dark
Universe
and some strings
keeping us together
tearing us
apart..
-2019

(Self-portrait, 2019)
Lets start at the beginning. 'Sensualminimal' emerged from a deeply personal emotional journey shaped by a crazy unrequited love experience that followed me around like a shadow for about 13 years. This chapter in my life became a catalyst for self-discovery, empowering me to prioritize my own well-being and establish healthy boundaries. Self-portrait photography was a therapy that helped me accept my nature, while writing was a map to find my path. This project challenged me and healed me deeply, both spiritually and physically.
After some time, I began taking fine art nude photographs of other people as well. I saw it as a somatic form of healing — a way to help others mend their wounds by revealing perfection through imperfection. There is no wholeness without both. Staying true to my vision in photography, I rarely remove scars or small imperfections. I think they are beautiful. Too often, we judge ourselves and others harshly, when instead we should embrace the fragile states we pass through. In doing so, we allow ourselves — and others — to feel something real in this dark world.

Models: Marin, Marie and Filippo
We get lost in love to understand its true meaning. To learn to love deeply. And for the most part we learn from mistakes, that's why you gotta love them.
This month, I’ll be sharing a new set featuring dancers Marie, Marin, and Filippo, highlights from my session with Cassie Kagen, and one or two collections of self-portraits. Full albums and more for patrons as always ꩜

Models: Marie, Marin and Filippo
Release schedule & personal updates
I'm thrilled to share that I have an exhibition coming up this December — in my hometown, finally. At the moment, I'm deep in the process of selecting the right material. It's a beautiful challenge, especially when it comes to my poetry. I'm still debating whether to include it… I tend to be my own harshest critic. Below are a few images from the current selection. I’ll be sharing more in the next newsletter. I’m leaning toward keeping everything in black and white — letting the absence of color invite even more imagination to fill the space.

Models: Marie Marin and Filippo, Cassie and Anitram (photos for exhibition)
Your thoughts, your instincts, your critiques — they mean the world to me. If something speaks to you, or if you feel something’s missing, please let me know. Whether it’s a photo that moves you or a poem that lingers, your feedback will help shape this exhibition into something truly meaningful.
I’ve included a few selections below, and I’ll be sharing more soon. Feel free to be honest, curious, even critical — I welcome it all.
Thank you for your trust, It gives this work its weight.