AI is a parallel space, a room where my visual language can move into directions that the real world doesn’t always allow. My photography remains the core and source and grounded part of my work. Here I explore atmospheres, shift aesthetics and experiment with my ideas rooted in pop and subculture.
What interests me in this field are moments that feel both familiar and fictional: clubs that could have existed, characters shaped by music histories that never happened, scenes that echo something from the past and present yet point toward a possible future. These images are not meant to imitate reality, they expand it.
The AI work you’ll see here is connected to my decades of photographing pop and subcultural environments. Everything begins with my eye, experience and my visual archive, from there I build new worlds that lean into imagination.
In the future, this section of my website will show experiments, concept studies and curated AI visuals that extend my photographic universe. It’s a space for visions and ideas that sit between documentation and fiction, shaped by the same artistic energy that runs through all my work. Photography remains signature. AI becomes the place where I see what else an image can become.
Welcome to this evolving part of my practice.
In this AI series, I explore young women making music, not as icons, but in the quiet, real spaces where sound begins. I wanted to translate my analogue photographic sensibility into AI, using filters and textures that echo my own practice. Music has always shaped my work. I spend so much time with female musicians, watching how electronic sound often grows in solitude: long hours with synths, experiments, small breakthroughs. These images imagine that inner world , the rooms we build around ourselves when we create, because music is never just heard, it’s spatial, lived, and felt. This project let me merge those dimensions: everyday intimacy, the physicality of sound and the visual language that has always defined my photography.