The Path of Witness

This is not photography as you have known it. Here, the lens is not an instrument of capture, but an altar. Every frame is a prayer — a meeting place between the seen and unseen.

To witness is to enter a story without taking it.
To hold a moment as if it were a fragile seed.
To see not just with the eyes, but with the whole body listening.

My work lives where ceremony and image-making are inseparable.
It is rooted in the belief that art can preserve language, memory, and land —
that a photograph can be an act of cultural survival.

Within this Path you will find bodies of work that span
Indigenous resistance, ancestral memory, and the quiet revolutions of beauty.
Some are born in rainforest ceremony, others within the stillness of a museum wall —
all share the same pulse:
a call to remember, to protect, to stand alongside.


*I welcome collaborations with museums, galleries, and cultural institutions
through exhibitions, residencies, and public programming.
Each project is created in deep relationship with community,
honoring story as a living archive.

Works within the Path of Witness

Whispers of the Amazon — The Sapara Nation

Portraiture, oral history, and environmental photography created in deep collaboration with the Sapara people of the Ecuadorian Amazon. A cultural preservation project honoring one of the world’s most endangered languages and lifeways.

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Antü — The Body as Story

Fine art portraiture that dissolves the divide between self-image and self-truth. Each image is a ceremony of remembering, reclaiming beauty from imposed ideals and returning it to its original, untamed state.

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