These works represent for me the meeting of two worlds: the future driven by artificial intelligence and the timeless beauty of analog photography, capturing moments of reflection and visual exploration.
Rain for some people can be perceived as a blessing and for others a complete curse; there are those who fear getting wet in the rain, while others enjoy its effect. I think the same goes for AI; there are those who fear its use and those of us who see it as a tool to discover new possibilities.
As a photographer, I'm just exploring and experimenting, doing things that until recently could only exist in my mind but are practical enough to eventually bring to reality, serving as a support tool for conceptualizing what we are going to create.
I've always believed that photography is meant to be printed; taking it beyond digital has something special about it, because when we see something physical in a space, that's when we truly stop to appreciate the work.