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As we gaze into the past, we recall our journey through the moments that make us feel something -- joy, anguish, profundity, absurdity, loss, and love. Photography beautifully encapsulates this pilgrimage, giving us tangible remembrances of the people, places, and stories that moved us as we traveled through time into the present.

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These are the moments that moved me -- and still do.

  • Ten years ago, I was on a photography trip in my home country of Venezuela. It was by chance there, on the streets of a lovely beach town called Todasana, that I met a 7-year-old boy who quickly stole my heart while we happily took pictures together.

  • Here is my favorite one. The subject became the director, as he instructed me, “I will look through this brick and you can take photo from the other side.”

  • I felt a special connection to this child -- an immediate friendship that felt powerful and timeless, even if our time together was lighthearted and brief.

    As fate would have it, a decade after saying goodbye, he found me through social media. He was reminiscing about his childhood and actually discovered the exact same picture of himself looking through the brick.

  • His name is Jean Carlos and today he lives in Paris, working as a model and photographer!

    I truly believe our shared experience in Todasana so many years ago influenced each other's deep connection to photography that exists today -- photos from the other side indeed!


And here you'll find snapshots of some of the most beautiful souls I've had the privilege to meet during my photography journeys.