After years of working and publishing my photography online, I recently chose to open a new chapter. I made a selection of Fine Art prints available on Singulart.
This was not part of a plan. I did not go looking for a new platform. What happened is that, at a precise moment in which I had just refined how and where I show my work, I received an invitation.
Over the past year, I launched my personal website. I restructured my portfolio across the platforms I already use, keeping only what feels essential. I began writing about photography on my blog. I shared updates and images regularly through social media.
I focused on making my work visible in a way that was consistent with how I see and present it. And then the message from Singulart arrived.
I do not believe in coincidences. That contact came only after I had committed more clearly to what I do, how I do it, and why. For me, it marked a meaningful shift. It felt like the right moment to take a new step. And that step involved presenting my Fine Art photography in a more structured and visible way.
Here are the three reasons behind this decision.
The first reason is direction.
This felt like the next step I needed to take. It came naturally. Not because I had planned it, but because something inside me said it was time to try. A personal challenge. A way to test myself again and stay open to what may come. I do not know exactly where this path will lead, but I want to follow it honestly. With attention. With curiosity. To see what might happen when I say yes to the journey.
The second reason is possibility.
Singulart is not just another website for photographers. It is a curated space that connects Fine Art photographers and visual artists with collectors, curators, and galleries around the world. While I am aware that nothing is guaranteed, I value the potential this step opens. The possibility to exhibit my Fine Art prints in physical spaces, or to be seen by professionals I would not reach otherwise, gives meaning to this decision. I am not doing it for that reason alone, but I welcome it as a possible outcome.
The third reason is intention.
I selected only a small number of works for Singulart. Each one represents a part of my Fine Art research that I believe deserves to be experienced as a print. They are produced with archival materials, printed on museum-grade paper, protected with a professional finishing spray, and mounted with care. Every Fine Art print includes a white passepartout and is presented in a black wooden frame with UV protective glass.
The prints are available in a limited edition. Each is individually numbered and accompanied by a certificate issued by the print lab.
This is not about making my work more marketable. It is about offering it in a way that reflects how seriously I take my Fine Art practice. I believe in the value of each print, and I want that to be clear to anyone who encounters it.
If you want to explore the selection of Fine Art prints, you can find it here: Singulart.com
And if something catches your attention, or if you want to ask anything about a piece or the process, feel free to reach out.