I began modeling in 2016 by accident. A friend was photographing athletes and asked if I would step in. I did not think of it as modeling at the time. I simply enjoyed the sensation of being fully in my body and expressing both strength and softness in the same moment. Those early images caught the attention of photographers, and soon the work grew into something more intentional and collaborative.
Today, I model full time. My work is rooted in presence and the subtle language of the body. I am interested in how posture can hold memory, how expression can shift the atmosphere of a frame, and how a single gesture can carry a story. I love taking part in the creative process and helping bring a vision into form, whether I am working with photographers, designers, or filmmakers.
Outside of modeling, I train Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and hold a purple belt. It is where I ground myself in discipline, resilience, and play. I love learning new languages and travelling, always seeking to understand places through sound, rhythm, and human connection.
For me, modeling is not performance. It is collaboration, storytelling, and the art of inhabiting the moment fully.
