I was born in 1985, in a city called Lomas de Zamora, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Since I was a child I was always attracted to the visual, whether it was photographs in the magazines of the Sunday paper, or the movies that were aired on either one of the four television channels we had back then, I was caught not only by the image and its colors, or how actors created a fantastic world beyond the everyday one, but also what the image was able to transmit without words.

I discovered the magic of photography at a very young age and with the family's 35mm automatic camera; it was really only used for special events and then, the most fun for me was taking the negatives to develop at the shop and the mystery of what this surreal machine had managed to record. Opening the paper envelope and smelling the aroma of the printed photos was the prelude to a journey through time and into a past, sometimes distant and sometimes not so.

However, I didn't see that the camera could be used as an artistic medium until after I graduated from a trade school in 2003; now, as a recently graduated electronics technician, I discovered that my passion was creating images, not circuits. So, I embarked on a self-taught adventure and sought the means to make it possible to bring to reality the scenes that were projected in my imagination, setting myself increasingly ambitious challenges.

This urge to learn led me not only to investigate and experiment on my own, but also to work for a while assisting several advertising photographers in Buenos Aires, with whom I learned the art of studio and location photography; it was an incredible moment where I suddenly found myself surrounded by flashes, diffusers, scenery and actors that came together in a singular second where a white light exploded and a story was created.

In 2013 I moved to Los Angeles (USA) with a promise of a project that never materialized; but in the time I was there, I took the opportunity to do a personal work about this city, focusing on Hollywood Boulevard. That same year I would return to Buenos Aires and continue working on personal studio projects and assisting other photographers.

Three years and several thousand photographs later, my destination was Madrid, Spain.

I arrived there in mid-2016, where I undertook my most personal and ambitious work until then; one that would take me almost five years walking the streets of this wonderful city, searching for the poetry and unexpected encounters that daily she offered me. Finally, in 2022, all of this would take the form of my most recent book, Memento Mori.

During my career I not only published several books, but also exhibited several times in Argentina and Spain; this was a unique and different experience from the printed world, and a good exercise to distill one's work and learn to tell stories with few images.

I am currently working on another personal project in Japan, as well as exploring the art of writing.