I’m still here and you can’t see
For the past 12 years, I’ve been exploring photography as an authorial practice, with a focus on female portraiture — a theme that continues to resonate within me in almost inevitable ways. Since then, I’ve photographed women in sessions marked by subtle gestures, flowers, and nearly visible silences. Each of them, in some way, reflects a part of me.
These women are like interpretations of my own fragments. Bodies that express emotions that dwell in me. Portraits that, though multiple, are anchored in the same inner place.
The series I’m still here and you can’t see speaks of presence and invisibility. Of continuing to exist even when one is not perceived. It is a work born from the urgency to recognize myself — and to transform the image into a territory where I can, finally, be seen.














