About me

I am a Spanish/British Documentary Photographer and Filmmaker based in London (UK). My work focuses on capturing untold stories, documenting the lives of individuals whose experiences reflect larger social and human rights issues.

Since graduating from London College of Communication (LCC) in 2016 with a Master in Documentary Photography and Photojournalism, I strive to create narratives that inspire Action and Change : from documenting the lives of LGBTQ+ communities in Honduras to Land Rights defenders in Latin America, my projects often explore themes of identity, resilience, and justice.

Amongst my personal projects, I have spent time living in the dormitories of migrant Indian workers in Singapore and de-cluttering hoarders' houses in London. I travelled to Rio de Janeiro to document the lives of people affected by the favela's pacification and to Nairobi’s informal settlements to document the movement of young women fighting against domestic violence.

My work has been screened internationally including the COP26 People's Summit, the Tate Modern, the Institute of Contemporary Art (London), the Canadian Embassy (Honduras). I have exhibited in solo and collective shows as well as Photography Festivals around the world and I have also been awarded at several international Film Festivals such as Long Beach International Film Festival (US), Oregon International Film Festival (US), Film for Peace (Canada) and Margate Film Festival (UK). 

My projects have been funded by The Open Society Foundation, The Arts Council, The Mayor of London, Allan & Nesta Ferguson Trust, the Canadian Embassy, Civil Peace Service - Ziviler Friedensdienst, protectdefenders.eu and University College London Hospitals Charity.