Losing the Stage, Finding the Frame: A Punk Rock Journey

After nearly two decades playing punk, getting kicked out of my last band opened a new door—one where my camera keeps me inside the scene, just differently.
Fastloud at Em Estudi: A New Chapter Begins

On January 18, I joined Fastloud at Em Estudi in Terrassa to document the start of their new recordings. After touring Europe with them, this session felt both familiar and fresh—quiet portraits, raw takes, and a clear sense that something new was taking shape.
Grade 2 in Etxarri-Aranatz: Small Town, Heavy Pulse

In a packed DIY venue in the Basque Country, Grade 2 tore through a no-frills set that reminded everyone what punk sounds like when it stays honest.
Mondo Beta: Documenting their Grit and Kinship

What started as a smoke break and a shared love for punk turned into a portrait session with Mondo Beta—raw, simple, and honest. No styling, no staging—just a band at the start of something real, and a quiet collaboration rooted in friendship and the DIY spirit.
Sucre Il·legal Fest 2023: Taking Back the Stage

Sucre Ilegal Fest didn’t wait for permission—it set up right next to an official festival and claimed its space with volume, sweat, and defiance. I was there with my camera, capturing a night that wasn’t supposed to happen, but absolutely needed to.
Thank You, Panellet: One Last Night, No Pretending

Panellet didn’t need a farewell tour—just a square in Terrassa, a few amps, and a crowd that already understood. I was there with my camera, not to capture spectacle, but to witness something real: a final show that said goodbye the only way punk knows how—loud, raw, and honest.