Campaign shoot @incachan and her amazing collection. I was quite down at the time I did these pics and this shoot brought me some joy to keep on going. Sometimes we just need do get out there and photograph talented people.
🫶🏽🫂 @incachan
Potential love often comes out of nothing.
Timing decides when the magic happens, and whether it lasts.
One summer afternoon, we danced together as if no one else existed, and I felt alive again. After one night together and a dinner surrounded by people, you went away. Then timing realigned, and we found each other again on a night out I rarely ever go to. We danced again, and I felt the same as the first time. I needed nothing else to feel completely outside myself again.
We went upstairs to the lounge, and the walls between us faded into a quiet, comfortable silence, forty minutes, hand in hand. I told you that you had beautiful hands, and a soft, shy smile appeared.
Almost a year ago, you made me feel like I was fifteen again. Not the sad kind, the kind where everything feels alive.
For us, I wish happiness.
But that night, when you gave me everything and then left, I created these pictures, to remember how hard it was.
@moi_c_jacquess thank you for modelling for me and entering the narrative of my broken heart.
MUA: @cami.laaaaaaaa
Assistent: @reinnertorquato (love you my friend)
Accessories : @rikaneves87
Styling : @ramon_and_valy by @tornletters_
The Pride Museum presents Òrìṣà, a film by multidisciplinary artist Italo Tavares.
Rooted in the tension between feelings and rationality, and shaped by the contrasts between the Global North and South, this sensorial work explores the journey of a Brazilian spiritual practice transplanted to northern Europe.
Through this visual research, Tavares reflects on displacement, memory, and the survival of ritual in unfamiliar lands.
Honoring the spirits of Umbanda, the work celebrates their presence as living guides who speak through music, movement, and form.
// On display until July 13
EXPO – Òrìṣà by ÍTALO T
Spiritual presence meets visual storytelling ✨
This Friday, we open the final exhibition of the season at Zinnema:
“Òrìṣà” by Ítalo Tavares (@tornletters_ ), a multidisciplinary artist moving between Fortaleza 🇧🇷 and Brussels 🇧🇪, performance and photography, ancestry and future.
Through photography and film, the Òrìṣà series honors Afro-Brazilian traditions Candomblé and Umbanda. A powerful celebration of cultural resilience.
Rooted in spirituality and diasporic memory, his work asks:
🌀 What do we carry across oceans?
What spirits remain when we migrate?
What stories resist forgetting?
A final moment to reflect, feel, and gather 🌍
Join us this Friday 23 May for the vernissage!
📍 Location: Zinnema, Veeweydestraat 24-26, 1070 Anderlecht
✨ Vernissage: 23.05 – 18:30
🗓️ 23.05.25 – 27.06.25
Model: Ọṣun - @joliiah
Òóré Yéyé ó!
Final series from my expo Òrìṣà.
Oshun goddess of the rivers.
Model: @joliiah
MUA: @janisderoo.mua
Assistente: @reinnertorquato
Stylist: Tricia Nganga Mokosi
Òóré Yéyé ó!
Ọṣun e suas águas, que limpam o rancor. Doce, cheia de mel. Forte e perigosa, assim como suas águas — ora turvas e conturbadas, ora cristalinas.
Quem é filho de Ọṣun aí?
From my expo Òrìṣà.
Model: @joliiah
MUA: @janisderoo.mua
Assistente: @reinnertorquato
Stylist: Tricia Nganga Mokosi
EN
—
Òóré Yéyé ó!
Ọṣun and her waters, cleansing all resentment. Sweet, full of honey. Strong and dangerous, just like her waters—at times murky and turbulent, at times crystal clear.
Who here is a child of Ọṣun?
From my expo Òrìṣà.
Model: @joliiah
MUA: @janisderoo.mua
Assistant: @reinnertorquato
Stylist: Tricia Nganga Mokosi