I was born in Buenos Aires, a city with creativity in the skin, where difficulties become challenges that make you be better every day. For a creative person as I am, this intensified my senses. In my opinion, photography is an art which comes from the heart and transforms itself into images; the camera is just a tool, the photographer is who feels, who transforms in visible which is invisible to most people. That magic is something that is achieved only by photographers who do this with love.
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After living in Toronto (Canada) for three years and working with fashion photographers, I got a great experience which I took to my beloved Buenos Aires. Since my beginnings, I have worked for several media companies. As a freelance photo journalist I covered political, cultural, musical, touristic and social events that were published in different graphic media. I worked for editorial groups dedicated to the interior design and fashion. This led me to contact with a lot of companies, taking pictures for catalogues of furniture, clothes and lingerie. This catalogues were also developed by me, leading a team of designers and graphic printers.
All these things were giving me shape along the years. The lighting, the framing, the patience, the demand of a perfect final result, left on me a style that is my personal mark as a photographer. I have always liked to relate with people and this has given me the chance to begin in the road of social journalism. I have worked for a photo studio specialized in weddings in Buenos Aires for years with excellent results. Further on, my wish to become better brought me to Spain, and since 2004 I have been carrying on with my photo studio successfully. Thanks to the expertise I got through the years, I succeed in creating my own style, the one I really feel in my heart.
The beauty of subtle things is my target in every job, that something that we are not able to see every day in us, around us, that something that makes us unique. The simplicity, the spontaneity, the freshness of that unique and once-in-a-life-time moments is what I look for with my camera in every reportage. My picture is the one who speaks.