About me
In a world where images flash by in an instant, the real question is: what makes one truly stay with us? What moment leaves a trace—not just in the eye, but in the soul? My work isn’t about creating something beautiful for a moment. It’s about capturing something that lingers, something that feels.
Photography, for me, is more than a craft — it’s a language. A way to speak without words, to reach places logic can’t. Each image I create is an open door to emotion, an invitation to pause, reflect, and connect. I want my photos to live not on walls or screens, but in memory, in skin, in heart.
I was born in Argentina, and trained in Buenos Aires, at the Center for Cinematographic Research (CIC) and the Argentine Association of Advertising Agencies (AAAP). There, I discovered the art of storytelling through light, space, and concept — and the power of merging cinema, advertising, and emotion into one singular frame. Whether I’m building a campaign, directing a portrait, or designing content for social media, my intention remains the same: to create visuals that resonate, that leave something behind.
I don’t aim for images that are just remembered — I aim for images that are felt. That echo. That pause time. I believe the most powerful photographs are those that carry an emotion long after the eyes have looked away.
In a world saturated with visuals, I create stories that breathe. Frames that connect. Photographs that become a quiet memory, a sudden warmth, a gentle ache. Something that stays.