"I prefer the imperfect. In my world, there’s nothing beautiful about perfection. Only the imperfect can be beautiful.
That’s why I stopped the renovation process before the walls were fully limewashed. The walls have a lot of texture, and the play of light they create is, in my opinion, incredibly beautiful. I generally love working with light. Light is my biggest inspiration. No matter how beautiful something is, it means nothing without the right light.
To me, a home should foster creativity. I need to be able to relax and use everything without fear of something breaking. I like signs of use because they tell a story. They add character and say something about the people who live here.
Furniture should be used, and my children are welcome to play on it. Of course, they should take care of things, but it’s important to me that we can live and be here without worrying about material objects.
My home reflects who I am as a photographer and a person.
I love working from home, and I use it as visual inspiration.
My style is minimalist, and I live simply. I’m very perceptive of my surroundings and get easily overstimulated if there are too many things around. I love photographing homes filled with layers and objects for Apartamento magazine, but I can’t create that myself. Personally, I need to live in a calm environment without too many things. For example, I never watch TV but spend my time working, thinking, reading, or just being. I want my home to inspire me, and I like it to reflect what’s going on in my mind."