What pieces or projects have you been working on lately?
Lately, I’ve been moving between time in my home country, Chile, and preparing for upcoming shoots in Rio. Alongside that, I’ve been revisiting my travel archives, rediscovering forgotten frames, organizing past work, and reconnecting with quieter, more intimate moments that continue to shape my creative voice.

What did you learn (or unlearn) while working on them?
I’ve been learning to slow down and soften my relationship with perfection. To release judgment and embrace spontaneity. I’m also unlearning urgency, remembering that creativity doesn’t always come from doing, but from observing, reflecting, and staying present.

What words, ideas or emotions were going through your head?
Presence, softness, curiosity, connection. Gratitude for simple moments. A desire to see familiar places with fresh eyes, to honor imperfection, and to reconnect with the magic found in everyday life.

Were there any conversations, movies, music, or books that made their way into that work?
Road trips through the mountains, with Hermanos Gutiérrez playing in the background, feel endlessly inspiring. Blue skies and long drives winding up into the Cajón del Maipo always awaken something deep inside me.

What's been the most difficult thing you've faced recently in your creative process?
Finding balance between personal life and meeting deadlines, while learning to release perfectionism and the constant feeling that something is always missing.

What is your favorite restaurant and what do you recommend we order?
My favorite restaurants would be Trattoria Calypso and Casa Bosque, in Cajón del Maipo (Chile). I love their atmosphere and soulful vibes, and having the mountains as a backdrop. I’d invite you to slow down over good wine and simple, comforting dishes surrounded by nature. And in Sydney, one of my all-time favorites is Mooney Mooney Oyster Farm, where I’d treat you to fresh oysters by the water.

If your life were a movie this month, what would it be called and who would write the soundtrack?
If my life were a movie this month, it would sit somewhere between Return, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty and The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel—a story about returning home, slowing down, and discovering beauty in simple moments, unfolding as a journey between inner reflection and outward movement. The soundtrack would be by Hermanos Gutiérrez and Paco de Lucía.

Recommend one or more artists you follow who inspire you, and tell us what you like most about their work or their way of working.
I love the colours, compositions, the freshness of the simple moments, and the connection they create with their muses of Carly Dame, Pia Riverola and Pie Aerts.