A New Chapter: Writing for Fstoppers
I am excited to share something that means a lot to me.
My first article for Fstoppers has just been published. After years of working behind the camera, teaching, shooting in the streets, building my own projects, I am now stepping into a new space. Writing regularly for one of the most widely read photography platforms out there.
This is not just a publication credit. It feels like a new chapter.
For more than a decade I have explored photography from the inside. I have worked with brands, experienced the industry machinery, tested gear in real situations, and most importantly, developed my own voice through practice. Street photography has shaped how I see the world. Teaching has shaped how I think about it. Writing now becomes a natural extension of both.
The first article is about something very personal: why I went back to a DSLR after ten years of mirrorless. It is not a technical review. It is a reflection on process, feeling, rhythm, and the strange relationship we build with tools. Gear is never just gear. It influences how we move, how we react, how we connect with what is in front of us.
In the coming months, I will be contributing more pieces that question trends, challenge assumptions, and explore photography beyond specs and marketing noise. I am interested in intention. In discipline. In aesthetics. In what really matters when you are alone in the street with a camera in your hands.
Writing for Fstoppers gives me the opportunity to speak to a broader audience, but I remain the same photographer. Curious. Critical. Obsessed with meaning and form.
This is just the beginning.
If you have not read the article yet, you can find it here:
https://fstoppers.com/gear/why-i-went-back-dslr-after-decade-mirrorless-722592
More to come.

