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'My Island'

I’m from Ibiza, born and raised.

For many years, Ibiza was just home. Nothing else.

The island watched me grow up, quietly shaping my creativity long before I understood it myself.

Being a kid in Ibiza was way less exciting than it sounds, there was nothing to do, or at least, that’s how it felt back then.

For a long time, it felt like a place that held me still. And in a way, it did—so I left. I needed distance, space to explore, to grow.

Valencia became home for many years during university. It was there that I discovered what would become my path: photography. That’s where everything started to take form. And yet, even then, Ibiza remained just that—my hometown. Familiar, but distant in meaning.

It wasn’t until I moved to the UK that something shifted.

Starting over in a new country has a way of bringing you closer to where you come from. You search for something to hold onto, a sense of belonging. And for me, that meant returning—again and again—to Ibiza, but this time with different eyes.

Each visit felt like a discovery.

I began to notice things I had never truly seen before—the quality of the light, the depth behind its stillness, the contrast between its raw landscapes and its loudness. It felt almost as if I had never been there before. And I couldn’t believe I had been calling this place home all along.

With that came a sense of pride, and curiosity.

I started to explore the creative world surrounding the island—something that, growing up, felt either invisible or out of reach. And what I found surprised me.

Ibiza is not just a destination. It’s a meeting point.

I had come to understand the creative scenes in Valencia, and later in Cardiff and across the UK. But Ibiza—my own island—remained unknown to me until recently. And in discovering it, I realised that it’s a place where international brands, artists, and creatives naturally converge. A place people come to create, to be inspired, to see differently.

There is something magnetic about it.

The light alone is unmistakable. The kind of light that transforms everything it touches.

Ibiza is often misunderstood, reduced to a single narrative. But it’s far more than that. It’s layered, complex, and deeply inspiring.

I’m proud to be from here. And more than that, I want to share a different perspective of the island—one that goes beyond what people expect.

Because Ibiza gives back what you bring to it.

And if you approach it with intention, it has a way of revealing something truly unique.

Ready to experience something unique?

Your work doesn’t exist until it’s seen — and Ibiza has a way of making that happen.

I help brands and artists create work that is intentional and powerful— something truly unique, shaped by the island and impossible to replicate elsewhere.

Through Ibiza’s exclusive settings, I create imagery that elevates your brand and positions it within an international landscape.

If you want your work to travel, start in Ibiza.

I’m here to help you build something timeless. With a blend of creativity, strategy, and heart, I bring ideas to life.

Every project I take on is an opportunity to learn, grow, and do something meaningful. I treat my clients like partners and my work like craft.

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La Isla Bonica

By Blanca Ariza & Siria Ferrer Sainz-Pardo

“La Isla Bonica” is a visual project that reimagines Ibiza’s cultural heritage, blending traditional folklore with a contemporary perspective through bold, folk-inspired styling and handcrafted jewellery that reinterprets the island’s iconic regional dress.

The project combines ancestral symbols with pop elements, creating a visual dialogue that explores urgent themes such as mass tourism, commercialisation, and their impact on Mediterranean cultural heritage.

The images reflect the tension between past and present, while championing craftsmanship and the revival of styles and pieces at risk of disappearing in the age of fast fashion.

Ultimately, “La Isla Bonica” celebrates the coexistence of tradition and new identities, offering a vision of a vibrant, authentic future rooted in cultural heritage.