Every image begins with intention. Photography, to me, is a way to observe, interpret, and communicate. It’s about finding structure, balance, and meaning in what’s in front of the lens — transforming everyday moments into visual narratives. This section reflects my approach to composition, light, and storytelling through still images.
This photographic series documents Latin American businesses in Brixton and Elephant and Castle, exploring how identity is preserved and reshaped through everyday work, food, and community. In a city where Latin Americans are often categorised as “Other,” these spaces function as visible anchors of belonging. Rather than presenting culture as spectacle or nostalgia, the project frames it as lived, Adapted, and embedded within London’s urban environment.
Lo cotidiano también migra. (Even the ordinary migrates)
Carnicería Los Andes, Brixton Market. “¡Cierre la Ruta Puerta!”
Between arches, we remain. (Elephant & Castle)
Aquí seguimos. (We’re still here)