Delighted and grateful to share that my photograph “Forty Plus, Eat Me” from the series “Forty Plus” has been selected to be part of the “Hold Up Half the Sky” exhibition that will take place in Dallas Center for Photography from June 6th to July 1st.
With this exhibition Dallas Center for Photography seeks to celebrate and shine a light on women in photography. Their goal is to create an exhibition that reflects a broad array and approaches to creating photographs. 
The beautiful print made by Fotolab is as we speak on its way to Dallas. It is such a joy to know that my work and vision is, again, going abroad and will be part of a great and inspiring event.
Thank you to everyone that has been involved in this process. My gratitude is immense.
The in-person reception will be hosted on Saturday, June 10 from 6-8 pm. This event is free and open to all. RSVPs strongly encouraged.
Gallery hours are Wednesday-Friday from 11 am – 5 pm and by appointment.
Dallas Center for Photography
4756 Algiers
Dallas, 75207, USA
Publication in Lenscratch
Over the moon and grateful to be featured on Lenscratch after being spotted during Rotterdam Photo by Sara Bennett. It is a wonderful recognition for this series but also to its subject, femininity and sensuality above forty years old.
Rotterdam Photo Festival
Voilà c'est fini. Rotterdam Photo Festival 2023 #freedomredefined is over and my love for photography has never been stronger.
Forty Plus is so far my most intimate project, something that I've been working on for the last two years, following my need to express something from deep inside. While doing it I've never considered the response it could have with a public, I photograph because there is an urgent need to put something out. My atelier is tiny (6m2), I only work with natural light and with objects that I already have. To put that work out, to show it and talk about it with visitors was kind of an experience, something that still gives me the chills. It was incredible to witness all those women from all ages, nodding while reading my statement and "feeling" my work with their eyes and soul. The love and support I received from women and men who were touched by the delicacy of my work and the importance to make that subject visible was just incredible.