A heart full of stories, a camera full of soul. I’ve always been drawn to memories — even before I knew what they were.

I grew up in Brazil in the '90s, when memories were kept in photo albums and the biggest dream was that, maybe one day, phones would have cameras (they didn’t even have colored screen yet). I used to borrow my family’s point-and-shoot just to capture the little things: our dog laying on the floor, my friends laughing at recess. In 2010, my mom gifted me a Nikon D5000— and I never stopped seeing the world through that lens. I grew up surrounded by warmth, big feelings, and family albums that felt like treasure chests. Maybe that’s why I see photography the way I do — not just as images, but as a way to hold on to the fleeting beauty of time.

Since 2019, Paris has been my home — and my inspiration. This city, with its timeless charm and quiet poetry, taught me that photos aren’t just for remembering where you were, but how you felt.

I don’t believe in rushed clicks or generic poses in front of the Eiffel Tower. I believe in stories, in connection, and in the kind of presence that turns a photo session into something you’ll never forget. I create images that hold emotion, movement, warmth — just like the memories we carry of the people and moments that matter most.

Photographing you in Paris isn’t a job to me — it’s an honor. It’s about sharing something personal, something true. It’s about nostalgia, beauty, and belonging — and making sure you feel all of that every time you look back.I’ve always been in love with memories.

Each session is personal. I take my time. I guide gently. I observe quietly. I care deeply.
Because I believe the best photos come when you feel truly seen. I work with people who want more than just a souvenir — they want a memory that feels like them.

Real, poetic, timeless.