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Fine art photography from around the world.

NALU PACIFIC
NALU PACIFIC
The Waters of the West
The Pacific waters along Hawaii and California hold a quiet power that moves with grace and strength. Here, the ocean shifts from deep blue to bright turquoise, rolling with endless energy and calm alike. Waves rise and fall like a slow breath, shaping the coast and carrying stories from faraway places.
The West Coast is a place of contrasts—the rugged cliffs of California meet warm sandy beaches, while Hawaii’s shores glow with soft light and clear waters. The ocean here feels alive, always changing but steady, a force that draws people in with its mystery and beauty.
This series captures the spirit of these Pacific waters. It shows the play of light on the waves, the dance of tides, and the pulse of the sea. Each image invites you to feel the vastness and the calm, the wildness and the peace, of this ever-moving ocean.

EQUUS LIBRE
equus libre
Wild horses roam freely across many lands, from wide open plains to rocky hills. They carry a spirit of freedom and strength. They live close to nature and move with the wind. These horses have faced many changes over time but still run wild where the earth feels free.
Each herd has its own story. Some race across deserts under big skies. Others walk slowly through green valleys or along quiet shores. Their manes catch the sunlight, and their hooves make soft sounds on the ground. Wild horses stand for life that is strong and graceful.
This series is about more than just horses. It is about a way of living—wild, free, and connected to the land. Each photo shows moments of movement and stillness, light and shadow, breath and spirit. These pictures tell the story of horses living in balance with the world around them.

WILD ATLANTIC
WILD ATLANTIC
The Atlantic in All Its Moods
The Atlantic waters stretching along Ireland and Portugal carry a bold, restless energy. Here, the ocean moves with purpose—wind-whipped, salt-heavy, and full of ancient stories. Shades of steel blue, storm gray, and soft green shift with the sky, never still for long.
Cliffs rise sharp from the sea, carved by time and tide. Mist curls through fishing harbors and over rocky shores, while sun breaks through in sudden, golden bursts. This coast is raw and alive, fierce one moment and gentle the next.
Wild Atlantic captures this untamed rhythm—the pull of the tides, the churn of distant storms, and the rare stillness between waves. Each image reflects the power, depth, and quiet soul of a coastline shaped by centuries of wind and water.

BOTANIQUE
BOTANIQUE
This series is a quiet study of wild botanicals. Untouched and unarranged, they exist fully as they are. I was experimenting, searching for something. The way a plant holds itself in space. How the colors interact and reveal themselves. I was looking for something that feels more like emotion than image.
Each photograph was taken slowly, by hand, often using long and varied exposures.Captured across different climates and landscapes, I started this series in the Bahamas, when I noticed the unusual colors in the plants. I let them move as they wished. I followed the light, the texture, the quiet tension between stillness and breath.
There was no plan. Just observation, a kind of listening, and a fully free way of photographing. Meeting something wild and letting it speak. These images are not explanations. They are moments of connection. Small windows into the quiet intelligence of the living botanical world..
SALTWING
SALTWING
The pelican glides where sky meets sea—wings wide, tracing the air with quiet strength. It rides the salt-sweet breeze, a shadow folding over waves that shift beneath. Along the coast, it watches patiently, a sentinel of shore and surf, steady in motion yet free. Each flight writes a story—of wind, of water, of endless horizon. This is a way of being—of moving through space as grace becomes presence, silence, and breath.
The pelican has long been a symbol of the coast, graceful and tied to both air and water. This series started with a simple question: what does flight feel like when shaped by the ocean’s rhythm and the shore’s pulse? Not just in movement, but in spirit, in silence, and in the quiet spaces between.
Each bird tells its own story. The smooth glide over the deep blues of the Pacific. The calm patience beside the restless tides of the Atlantic. The gentle dance along the warm currents of the Gulf. Pelicans move with an old rhythm, shaped by wind and waves, their wings tracing patterns older than memory.
Shot in detail, often in moments of stillness or soaring flight, this series shows more than feathers and shape. It shows presence—how sunlight hits the curve of a wing, the soft ripple when water is broken by a dive, or the quiet calm in a resting bird’s eyes.
This is not just about pelicans. It is about connection—between land, sea, and sky, between wildness and calm, between moments that pass and cycles that last. Here, pelicans become more than birds. They are signs of freedom, patience, and the steady beat of the coast. Each image tells a story of air and water, of light and shadow, through feathers and flight.

STONE & LIGHT
STONE & LIGHT
New York City’s skyline is a living testament to human ambition and creativity, where every building holds a story etched in stone, steel, and glass.
These architectural marvels embody the city’s relentless drive and boundless dreams. Each facade carries whispers of the past: the hopes of immigrants, the roar of the industrial age, and the timeless pursuit of progress.
Beneath the towering silhouettes lies a profound mystique—an invisible thread weaving history, culture, and innovation into the urban fabric. These buildings are more than structures; they are monuments to resilience and vision, standing guard over a city that never sleeps. They invite us to look up and remember that New York’s spirit is as enduring as its skyline—bold, inspiring, and endlessly captivating.

mediterranea
mediterranea
The Mediterranean has a rhythm all its own, slow, sun-warmed, and filled with color that seems pulled from another era.
I traveled along its edges, from the sapphire bays of Greece to the pale green waters off the coast of Sardinia, from the deep cobalt of southern France to the glassy blues of Turkey. No two coastlines were the same, yet they all seemed to breathe from the same ancient sea.
Mediterranea is a visual love letter to this region — not just its water, but its architecture, its faded shutters, its peeling paint and salt-stained stone. The collection captures the layered beauty of old harbors, fishing villages, and cliffside towns where time slows and color becomes language.
Photographed in natural light, with attention to texture and tone, these images explore the interplay between sea and structure, color and history, sunlight and silence. It’s about how a place can feel both timeless and alive — like it’s always been waiting for you to return.

BELOW ZERO
BELOW ZERO
There’s an art to snow, in the way it softens sound, sharpens contrast, and creates a canvas out of what once was chaos
On cold mornings in the Alps and high-altitude days in the Rockies, I began to see it not just as a landscape, but as a medium. The grooves of skis carved rhythm into it. The wind painted subtle shadows across frozen ridgelines. Tracks told quiet stories of motion and stillness.
Below Zero is a collection born from movement, from the elegant shapes of skiing and the graphic minimalism of winter terrain. Photographed at speed and at rest, in blinding sunlight and dusky whiteouts, each image captures the delicate line between human energy and the vast, indifferent cold.
This is winter as abstraction, snow as sculpture, ice as palette, and alpine silence as composition. It’s not just about skiing; it’s about being inside the snow, inside the light, inside the moment where the mountain almost disappears, and only the art remains.