About

I was born in 1979 in San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina.

During my whole life I felt fascinated by photography and the magic of capturing what light reveals in an instant.

I started to think about photography as an expression medium and to develop my own authorial line around 2009 when I started to study with the photographer Lic. Bruno Ternavasio. I currently participate in his study group “Collective Nyctalops”.

I attended several courses and seminars related to this field such as: Photographic techniques, Aesthetics and photographic composition, Aesthetics in photography, Photography, art & expression, Aesthetic and expressive reflections on contemporary photography, Creative photography, Nude photography, Portrait photography, Black & White film developing, etc.

I exhibited my work at different collective shows not only in Tucumán but also in Buenos Aires, being the most relevant ones those held at Cultural Center Rouges (2017), 1st Provincial Art Exhibition Ing. Recalcatti (2017), Culture House of Yerba Buena (2015), Cultural Center Eugenio Flavio Virla (Festival of Light 2014 – Announcement Tucumán), Tucumán´s National University Museum (2014), Cultural Center Recoleta (Eggo Art Fair 2012), etc.

As a photographer I am interested in investigating the tradition of thought in which is inscribed the aesthetic reflection of authors like Eugenio Trías, François Soulages, Jean-Claude Lemagny, among others.

I am passionate about this “inhospitable familiarity” between beautiful and sinister. This close intimacy is inherent in photography, since it inevitably varies between the unrepeatable and the never-ending, what is lost and what is left.  This loss entirely removes the immediacy of the object, taking photography to dwell in the imaginary, and transforms it into “the art of reordering what is left.”