Hi Beatriz!
You’ve designed a really beautiful site! Minimalism holds a special place in my heart, so going through your work was fun. I absolutely loved the photography and lighting designs they portray. Given the minimalistic nature of your design, attention to detail is key. I normally like to pay attention to a couple of things: Negative Space, Typography, Imagery, and would consider Animations, in that order too. I think you’ve addressed most of those. Here are some things I would consider further:
Typography
I would play around with size for san serif headers a bit to help ground copy that lives in open spaces. A place that comes to mind is “Thank you for being here.” In the about and contact pages, however, I would make this a global rule to help keep consistency. For example, the “aurora” header under work does a great job at grounding that copy (primarily because it’s a deeper weight and left aligned), but the scale also plays a role. Because your typographic treatment is minimal, sometimes it can make small deviations in type alignment stick out, especially when they vary in usage. I would be really systematic about when left align vs centered font styles are used. For example, the indented image product captions initially read like a design mistake until I realized it was fully intentional. I would either make it really obvious and center align everything to the image or just follow a left align pattern.
Animation
Because you totally killed it on the spacing and photography, one thing your site could really benefit from would be adding on scroll animations for images, section titles, and maybe on hover effects. This would really help elevate the user experience as they navigate your site. I think it could be the perfect “oomph” to tie everything together really well! If you’re new to animation, I would look at readymag’s out-of-the-box animations, try it on one element, and use the copy effects feature! Remember, less is more, but play around!
Overall, really good job! Both on desktop and mobile!