The camera doesn’t define me—it captures the essence of who I choose to be in that moment. When I first began modeling, I thought the camera held all the power. I was so focused on how I appeared, how others would perceive me, that I felt like I was at the mercy of the lens. It was like I was a blank canvas, waiting for someone else to tell me who I was supposed to be.
But over time, I learned that the camera doesn’t control me—it simply reflects what I allow it to see. The truth is, I’m not just a figure to be photographed. I am a living, breathing person with stories to tell, emotions to express, and a unique energy to share. Modeling became less about fitting into someone else’s ideal and more about choosing who I wanted to be in that moment.
Every shoot is an opportunity to step into a different version of myself, whether it’s fierce, soft, playful, or powerful. The camera may click, but it’s my spirit, my confidence, and my essence that shine through. When I fully embrace who I am and allow myself to show up authentically, that’s when the magic happens.
The lens is just a tool—what it captures is the real me, unfiltered and unapologetic. The camera doesn’t define me. It simply mirrors the power, grace, and strength I choose to embody. And that’s the beauty of being in front of it: I get to decide who I am in every frame.