In a world that rewards knowledge, speed, and certainty, Those Who Carry invites you to linger in the in-between.

This project is a search for the unheard layers within ourselves: the parts that resist words, logic, or systems.
Through photography, I explore what it means to carry a world inside you that no one seems to see. A world of sensitivity, intuition, and mysticism. Often dismissed as vague or ungrounded, yet deeply connected to something essentially human.
Throughout my journey, horses became both mirror and metaphor. As intuitive, non-verbal beings, they reflect what lives beneath the surface. Their subtle movements speak, their presence listens.
 In them, I recognized something I often miss in society: a presence that is not about usefulness, control, or achievement, but about patience, attention, and honesty.
The way we treat horses says something about how we relate to the mystical. We put them in boxes, impose rules, fail to learn their (body) language and rarely make true contact.
 What we cannot immediately grasp or measure, we tend to dislike, rationalize or control.
But what if we learned to listen instead?

For six months, I lived and worked on farms in Italy, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, and Portugal. Not just to photograph the horse as a subject, but to explore what it means to meet each other beyond language.
To ask questions that are rarely asked:

What if your softness has value?

What if your unspoken truth is heard?

What if mysticism isn’t something to hide, but something to honor?

Those Who Carry is not a story about horses.
 It’s a visual gesture to anyone who has ever felt unseen in their full presence.
 An invitation to remember your hidden layers and bring them back into the light.

This project is not published yet and will be exhibited by the end of 2025, this is just a glimpse: