For Visiting Photographers, Creative Professionals & Premium Visual Identity
About Me
Cinematic Photographer Based in Buenos Aires
I am a Buenos Aires–based cinematic photographer working with visiting photographers, creative professionals, and executives seeking strong visual identity.
My work is not about documenting moments.
It is about building atmosphere, character, and presence.
Over the years, I developed a visual language rooted in cinematic light, urban texture, and emotional depth. Buenos Aires — with its European architecture, dramatic contrasts, and layered history — became the perfect stage for this approach.
Why I Work With Photographers
Photographers rarely have meaningful images of themselves.
When I began working with visiting professionals, I realized there was a gap: talented photographers traveling the world without being visually documented in their own craft.
The Cinematic Photo Companion experience was born from that need.
Today, I collaborate with photographers who want to be seen not just behind the lens — but within their own visual narrative.
Visual Identity for Creative Professionals
Beyond photography companion sessions, I work with artists, founders, directors, and executives who understand that image is not decoration — it is positioning.
A portrait should communicate authority, creativity, and presence without excess.
My approach blends cinematic composition with refined minimalism, creating portraits that feel editorial yet timeless.
Philosophy
I believe photography should feel intentional.
Light should sculpt.
Shadows should speak.
And the subject should never look accidental.
Whether documenting a photographer in motion or crafting a personal branding portrait, the goal remains the same:
To create images that carry narrative weight.
Based in Buenos Aires. Working Internationally.
Private sessions by appointment.
What My Clients are Saying
“Every shot was stunning—exactly what we hoped for and more.”
-- Jorge Stein
“Professional, creative, and incredibly easy to work with. Highly recommended!”
-- Abigail Oyarzabal