My journey began in Buenos Aires, Argentina, born into a family connected to the restoration and conservation of paintings and fine art.
I was a professional actor on stage and mostly on television in Argentina and Spain until I moved to the USA, followed by decades behind the lens as a photographer at home and abroad.
I also spent many years on the soccer field as a State Referee and Assessor for the U.S. Soccer Federation.
For much of my life, everything moved quickly. Photography, travel, people, movement, observation. But life has chapters, and eventually the noise began to fade.
Even now, living in Los Angeles, my work has become quieter and more inward. I find myself listening more than speaking, and sensing more than simply seeing.
When I photograph a person, a tree, or a piece of rock, I am not searching only for the subject itself, but for something deeper that quietly lives within it.
Through close observation, ordinary forms begin to reveal another presence, something timeless, imperfect, and real. I create from intuition first, the image comes
later. My photography is simply an invitation to pause, look closer, and feel what often goes unnoticed.