About me

Hello, welcome to my spontaneous journey of concert photography!

When I first started photography I developed a strong foundation in various photography techniques like; portrait, street and landscape photography. There were times when I’d look around and feel something so real—a quiet joy, a beautiful light, and I just didn’t want to forget it. Photography gave me a way to capture those feelings, not just the visuals. It helped me slow down and truly see the world around me, to find beauty in the little things I used to overlook. More than anything, it became a way for me to express myself when words didn’t feel like enough.

Later on I felt a stronger connection to the dynamic and energetic environment of concert photography. I wanted to capture the energy and emotion that live music brings—the kind of moments that hit you in the chest and stay with you long after the show ends. it’s not just about getting the perfect shot—it’s about telling the story of that night, of that song, of that feeling. Concert photography lets me hold on to those moments and share them with others, so they can feel it too.

Photography in general holds meaning not because of how it looks, but because of everything it makes one feel. Photography allows us to hold on to what matters, to freeze time in a way that reminds us of who we are, where we’ve been, and what we love most in this world.

Beyond photography, I’ve always loved traveling and meeting new people. Getting to experience different places and cultures has really shaped how I see the world. I grew up in a bilingual household, speaking both Spanish and English, which helped me stay open-minded and curious about the way people live, connect, and express themselves. It also made me appreciate how rich and diverse different cultures are—especially when it comes to music.

Music has always had a special place in my life. It’s such a powerful way of expressing feelings that words sometimes can't. Whether it's the beat of a song, the emotion in someone’s voice, or the energy of a crowd singing along, music captures something real and raw. That’s what drew me to concert photography—I want to capture those intimate, powerful moments and freeze them in time.

As I grow into the photographer I want to be, my goal is to tell stories through images that truly show what it feels like to be in the middle of a live performance. I want my photos to reflect not just what people saw, but what they felt. I’m excited to keep learning, connecting with others, and bringing the energy and emotion of live music to life through my work.

Thank you so much for visiting my page! Feel free to reach out for inquiries or collaboration.