Finalist in the Zampa Photography Award.
July 20th, 2021In its first edition, Zampa has chosen my project Nyango, trapped in Morocco as one of the 10 finalists. We will soon know who the winner is, good luck to everyone!

In its first edition, Zampa has chosen my project Nyango, trapped in Morocco as one of the 10 finalists. We will soon know who the winner is, good luck to everyone!
My photo report, Diario de una Cuarentena has been selected to be part of the Covid Archive. It is a free and accessible archive for everyone, which brings together more than 8,000 photographs by almost 400 professionals and captures key moments from our recent shared history. A time capsule not to forget.
An audiovisual piece designed to show how 36 photographers have lived and worked during confinement. It was also screened in the XI edition of the
Biennial of Photography Xavier Miserachs
This year I have been nominated for the I Premi Mediterrani Albert Camus Incipiens together with great colleagues with my work on the importance of migrant women on migratory routes. The winner will be able to carry out a newspaper work on a topic that talks about refugees or migrants. Good luck to everyone!
Luis Valtueña Award has chosen the photograph I took of Marwan and Mohamed, to share it in the week of World Refugee Day.
IWPA award Prize consists on a traveling exhibition through the year for the 5 finalists and the laureate in key cities around the world, in Europe, Asia and Middle East, such as Paris, Tokyo, New Delhi or Dubai. Thanks to the jury for taking my work into account.
A project in which we will collaborate photographers from different places with different stories about the global pandemic of Covid_19
For the second year in a row I receive an honorable mention in the editorial and documentary category at the ND Awards photography awards as a work on migrant women.
Preselected for The ANI-PixPalace Prix in Visa Pour L´Image 2019 by ANI. Mini exhibition in the portfofio reading room at the Palacio de Congresos about spanish strawberry workers.
I am very grateful to Lucas de la Cal, who today interviewed me for El Mundo newspaper, in the Nosotras section, for the project that I am now developing in northern Morocco dedicated to migrant women.