About Me
I spent my days navigating the fast-paced, high-stakes world of the startup ecosystem across the Americas—moderating conversations with founders of unicorns and leading initiatives for the Google Developer Experts program. In that world, the focus is on the future, on scale, and on the next big disruption.
Photography is my way of slowing down.
Behind my Leica, my perspective shifts from the "what’s next" to the "what is." Whether I am documenting the devotion to Santa Muerte in the streets of Tepito or capturing the quiet, digital isolation of a passerby in Tokyo, my work is a study of human presence. I am fascinated by the moments where our personal narratives collide with the urban landscape—how we find sanctuary, identity, and connection in the middle of the city's noise.
My portfolio, solsona.photo, is a collection of these observations. It is an ongoing attempt to see the person within the system, the stillness within the movement, and the humanity that remains constant even as our world becomes increasingly digital.