As a self-taught, passionate photographer, it's also because I'm a great lover of nature that I have developed certain areas of photography rather than others.
It was by following this path that I also incorporate timelapse photography and composites into my work. I love to freeze the vision of the present time because, who knows, it may be different in few seconds. That's where "Visiotempus" comes from.
From the infinitely small to the infinitely large.
Whether through macrophotography (flowers, insects, etc.) or astrophotography, including landscapes, I love to capture what wildlife has to offer us.
In our world, where most of us live in urban environments - and even more so if we work in offices - we can quickly feel the need to escape.
When we also know that climate change is altering our landscapes and biodiversity is collapsing, the call of nature is strong, as is the desire to show and share what surrounds us and what we know so little about.
My take to respond to this call is by volunteering for several associations and wandering around with my camera.
The more you know, the more you love
It is also my wish, in my own small way, to raise awareness and make people love the nature that surrounds us. Whether you are far away, unable to travel, or just curious, I try through my images to share the emotion and vision that I experienced on the moment. Without travelling to the other side of the world.
We have so much to discover and admire right close to us.