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About

 

 

Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1969.

Self-taught in documentary photography, since 1991, he has devoted himself to portraying indigenous cultures all around the world.  For his first book Guardians of Time: Portraits of the Spirit of Latin America with a prologue by Nobel Laureate José Saramago, he has traveled through 8 countries and lived in 25 indigenous communities. This work took him ten years and culminated in the 2003.

He is currently working on a new editorial project, Africa in the Americas, which documents the Afro-descendant cultures on the American continent. He has traveled to 18 countries for this project.

His work has been published in books and magazines, including National Geographic (cover, February 2005), Time, Los Angeles Times, Newsweek and UNICEF.  Additionally, he has held numerous workshops, lectures, and exhibitions in museums and art galleries throughout the world, including Bhutan, India, China, Indonesia, the United States, Mexico, Argentina, Peru and Cuba, Myanmar & Vietnam.

His last projects work is documenting the lives and cultures of minority tribes in Asia, and working toward a long-term book project, Tribal People of Asia

 

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