Since 2010, I have been exploring, as a visual artist, various cultural and political issues affecting youth, focusing on gender issues that reshape the identity of this generational community, working through photography to capture the everyday existence of young people and marginalised groups. My photography engages with difference as political power and as an interface for full citizenship, questioning gender identity and exploring alternative ways of existing within difference, which challenge and undermine the power of a binary and normative conception of gender. With the series New Age Kids, I have made the queer youth of Lisbon both subjects and objects of my photography. I aim to construct a visual documentary and poetic memory of this alternative culture.