Learning to see.

Not only with the eyes.Also with the body.With attention.With wonder.

I invite you to explore my search for beauty and balance.

There are moments when, instead of trying to understand, fix, or improve our experience, we simply become curious about it.

Again and again, I've found that this kind of attention changes the way we see ourselves, each other, and the world.

Photography, the Alexander Technique, and Coaching are three ways I continue practicing that.

Photography

I have spent twenty years photographing the beauty of places, architecture, people and moments. Along the way, photography taught me that images that transmit never come from forcing something to happen: they appear when I drop my expectations to find certain things and stay available to what is already there.

Coaching

Coaching as a practice of seeing. Together we slow down until we can notice the habits, the emotions and the protective patterns that usually hide behind problems. Not to fix them. To be with them: when we stop forcing change, it arrives on its own.

Alexander Technique

The Alexander Technique gave me freedom of choice: the possibility to choose how to respond to life's stimuli. It also transformed the way I inhabit my own body. It taught me to stop doing what is unnecessary, and it showed me that the quality of our attention shapes the quality of everything we do.

I studied computer engineering and, without noticing it, I landed in a technological attunement to the world and I learned to see the world as a collection of problems to solve.

It was an incredibly useful way of thinking. Until I began using it on myself.

I tried to solve anxiety. To dissolve tension. To figure out relationships. To switch on creativity.

Then photography came into my life, like a lightning bolt, and in a whisper it asked a different question:

What if there is nothing to fix?What if nothing is missing?

That question slowly moved me off the path of self-improvement and opened another one: the path of unfolding. Letting what is already there show itself. This led me first to the Alexander Technique, and later to coaching. Today the three practices keep teaching me the same thing:

The quality of our attention changes the experience.

Ways of working together

Commissioned photography

Portraits, stories, architecture, advertising, gastronomy. Connecting with what you are looking for, to capture it in line with your vision.

Photography mentorships

Refining the way you look, so that technique serves sensibility.

One-on-one coaching

A space to slow down, notice what is here, and discover what becomes possible when the intention is not to correct but to connect.

Alexander Technique

Individual and group classes to recognize unnecessary effort and cultivate the freedom to choose how you respond to life's stimuli.

Recent reflections

Pequeños Ensayos, my newsletter (in Spanish)

If something here resonates, I would love to meet you.

Whether through photography, coaching or the Alexander Technique, I am looking forward to knowing what brings you here.

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