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FIERUMBRE
A long-term photographic investigation into rural life, violence, animals, fire and the rituals that hold a community together.
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Fragments of a memory
A documentary photography project exploring the fragmented and subjective nature of family memory through the story of Manuel Font Mármol, my grandfather, whose life was shaped by intense political involvement during some of the most significant events of the 20th century. Through photographs, documents, archival material and family memories, the project reconstructs a story that moves between the intimate and the collective, questioning what remains, what changes, and what disappears when a life is transmitted through the memories of those who survive it.
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The House After
This project begins with a return. For years, the journey to Galicia was a family ritual: a suspended time, repeated, almost immutable. That journey no longer exists. What remains is the present route and a house that is beginning to change after a recent death.
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Bomb Shelter
Bomb Shelter is a photographic project that explores the role of theatre in Sarajevo during the longest siege in modern history (1992–1996). Despite extreme conditions, cultural life persisted, and theatre became both a physical shelter and a symbolic refuge. The project, developed in May 2025 at SARTR, Kamerni Teatar 55, and the Youth Theatre, was created as part of a Magnum Photos grant under the mentorship of Nanna Heitmann.
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Low-Costa
Benidorm, with its perfect beach and unchanging sky, was sold as a low-cost tourist utopia. Skyscrapers lined up along the waterfront, bars where the paella comes from a can and the beer is served with a Manchester accent. The identity of the place has been replaced by a caricature: the set of a low-cost fiction where the South serves the North as a theme park of excess.
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Ballroom
This project delves into Madrid's vibrant and growing ballroom culture, a space of resistance, expression, and community for LGBTQIA+ individuals. Through intimate portraits and dynamic scenes, the series celebrates the diversity, empowerment, and creativity of this underground scene, showcasing how it redefines identities and reshapes concepts of family and belonging.