Chihuly Garden & Glass
I approached these images thinking about using them as wallpapers; focusing on bold colors, high contrast, and close-up details.
The exhibit was absolutely stunning, and having the freedom to push the edits into something more conceptual made this series especially fun to create.
They're still my favorite photos I've taken, and I'd
love to go back someday.









Monterrey: Barrio Antiguo
Taken across Barrio Antiguo and the nearby Macroplaza in Monterrey. I focused on the details, textures, and quiet moments that give the area its character, where historic architecture meets a younger, more
modern cultural scene.
A rainy weekday morning left the streets unusually empty, creating a cozy atmosphere and a different side of a place that's usually associated with nightlife, concerts, and busy weekends.









Woodland Park Zoo
Photographing animals is always exciting because I don't get to do it very often, so visiting Woodland Park Zoo felt like a dream.
Editing this series was a challenge too; I wanted to stay true to each animal's colors and contrast while bringing out their personality. These are my favorite shots from the day, and looking back, I can already see things I'd do differently. That's a part of it I like a lot: every time I get the chance to photograph wildlife, I feel more comfortable behind the camera and even more excited for the next opportunity.







El centro de Saltillo
Taken around downtown Saltillo, Coahuila; near the cathedral, this series focuses on everyday moments and the people who bring them to life. I was careful not to photograph anyone in a way that felt intrusive, keeping subjects turned away, out of focus, or otherwise anonymous. Beyond respecting their privacy, I wanted these moments to feel universal; spending time with family, chasing pigeons, or simply passing through. Alongside these quiet scenes, the surrounding architecture, especially the cathedral, became an important part of the story.







The endless beauty of Bogotá, Colombia
Choosing just a few photos from Bogotá was almost impossible. Coming from a desert city, I was amazed by how incredibly green everything felt, and I couldn't stop pointing my camera at anything that caught my eye.
Visiting Monserrate was a highlight, where I happily embraced looking like a tourist just to remember the views, the market, and the incredible flora and fauna. As a Mexican, many of the handmade crafts reminded me of home, yet I never stopped feeling amazed by how much there was to discover.
More than anything, this series is a snapshot of curiosity; a collection of moments that simply made me
stop and look.








