He began doing urban and architectural photography, because living in Mexico City was something inevitable and that allowed him to experiment his own style. Also with landscape, to take advantage of the trips to the mountains and nature that he makes frequently, learning to connect with nature through his camera. He has experimented with different types of photography: sports, street, nature, urban, landscape, product, aerial, event, studio, macro, documentary, and photojournalism. They all have her charm and require different handling and perception; they all taught him a different relationship with the subject that he wants to photograph and with his camera. In 2019 he won second place at the International Photography Awards in the Night Photography category. That same year he exhibited in Italy and Mexico City, won third place in architecture photography at Tares, and began doing photography for some media. He repeated at the International Photography Awards 2020, now with a third place and three honorable mentions, later with a first place in Mexico in an Image 2020 and second place in One Eye Land Wildlife 2022. Finally, a second place in the World Press Photo 2021 in its Portrait category, as well as various conferences, talks, lectures and exhibitions around Mexico and the world. He has been published in different media, including Time Out Mexico, Proceso, Televisa, TV Azteca, Forbes, El Heraldo, and some others. He was considered among the 100 most creative Mexicans of 2021 by Forbes magazine and published his first book in 2021 \"Traces of the Pandemic\" which is a tribute to all the workers in the health sector who were from the beginning of the pandemic fighting against the COVID-19.