I was born in Montevideo, Uruguay, in 1985. I spent my early years in Cordoba, and have lived in San Martin since 1993. Here, my passion for fly fishing grew. After taking some classes in photography, I apprenticed in the world of digital photography with Theo Ribeiro (Brasil). Next, I collaborated with my brother Eliseo on a book project for National Geographic Traveler. I have also worked as an assistant to Marcos Furer (Famous photographer and friend) on projects for ad campaigns in Europe…
I was born in Montevideo, Uruguay, in 1985. I spent my early years in Cordoba, and have lived in San Martin since 1993. Here, my passion for fly fishing grew. After taking some classes in photography, I apprenticed in the world of digital photography with Theo Ribeiro (Brasil). Next, I collaborated with my brother Eliseo on a book project for National Geographic Traveler. I have also worked as an assistant to Marcos Furer (Famous photographer and friend) on projects for ad campaigns in Europe.
I have traveled throughout Argentina, Europe, Russia, the Caribbean Islands, the United States, Africa, but always return to Patagonia. I specialize in sports photography, specifically fly fishing and hunting, and making customized photography books from traveling to the world’s exotic destinations. I did the shooting for a renowned firm of Italy.
When asked if I consider myself a photographer, I must answer that I am not sure. I wonder, what does it mean to be a photographer today? If the end goal is to transmit emotions, dreams, a sense of utopia ... then, perhaps I am.
To capture and record a moment it is necessary for the observer to become part of the medium, but without intervening. I do not think a person can interact in a situation without it changing.
I consider myself a seeker of telling moments, who watches everyday situations in which man interacts with nature, out in the open air.
To capture a moment that transmits an emotion, a photographer has to live it in the first person. Like in music, a performer cannot interpret a song without first understanding the melody.
A person must identify with an emotion in order to appreciate it. That is why I am dedicated to pursuing moments that leave bare the magnificence of Creation.