Moments shaped by a brief, and others found along the way. A mix of commissioned and uncommissioned photography.
I was invited to accompany a Eunoia Experiences retreat to document its atmosphere and energy from the inside. I captured moments of movement, stillness, and connection for use across the brand’s social channels. Alongside the photos, I produced video content and participant testimonials, creating a set of assets to support community growth and promote future retreats.
The Reset Retreat – Eunoia Experiences
Shot for the launch of Arcā, this series captures the character of vintage furniture through natural light, quiet compositions, and a focus on materiality. The imagery reflects the brand’s philosophy of functional beauty and timeless presence, objects meant to be lived with, not just looked at.
Product photography – Arcā Collections
In-flight payments – Adyen
While art directing a video case study for the payments provider Adyen, I took the opportunity to capture additional photography focused on a niche but valuable market: in-flight payments. Using a plane cabin demo setup at the client’s location, Imfly, I took a series of targeted shots highlighting the payment experience onboard.
With no budget for model buyouts, the images were composed to avoid faces while still conveying clarity, realism, and intent. Some shots featured Apple Tap to Pay, which required formal approval from Apple. Their strict visual guidelines for portraying devices made the process challenging, but the final assets were approved and now expand Adyen’s image library into an environment it had not covered before.
This portrait session with Eunoia’s founder was shot when we met in Brazil, surrounded by natural light, rich nature, and a sense of openness. The setting reflects the nomadesque, yet calm, grounded lifestyle behind the brand.
Founder portrait – Eunoia Experiences
Uncommissioned, unfiltered.
A collection of images captured in passing, on travels, in transit, or in everyday moments. These aren’t tied to a brief or a brand, just observations that caught my eye. Shooting without expectation helps me stay present, explore new perspectives, and keep the creative instinct sharp.