A road trip of four friends through California, based in Los Angeles, in the Beverly Hills neighbourhood. They set out on a surf trip from San Francisco to San Diego, from coast to coast, with a stop in Las Vegas. They would never forget that it would be the best trip of their lives.

My work is mainly focused on marine and sports photography, with a strong presence of surf, skate, and movement-driven disciplines. I’m drawn to moments where the body, speed, and environment connect naturally. The ocean is a constant source of inspiration — its energy, unpredictability, and rhythm influence the way I frame, move, and tell stories. My visual language is rooted in motion, light, and physical expression, seeking a balance between strength and fluidity.

Through my work, I explore freedom, raw energy, and the deep connection between people, sport, and nature.

Some moments in Venice Beach and photographs after a hurricane that hit the coast of California and Mexico, on the beaches of Malibu.

From the waves of Malibu to the skate bowls of Venice Beach — movement is the common language.

California is a typographic animation built as a gradual emergence, where the word forms itself from nothing, revealing each letter through fluid, organic motion.

The typography flows through a warm gradient, shifting from deep orange to sunlit yellow, evoking heat, light, and the endless Californian summer.

The animation is inspired by the physical sensation of surfing: the moment of paddling, catching the wave, standing up, and then dropping into motion.
That brief fall — just before balance is found — is translated into typography, creating a sense of gravity, movement, and fluid tension.

The result is a word that doesn’t simply appear, but moves, falls, and rides, blurring the line between type and feeling.