


At the age of 19, with a camera and a backpack, he began a series of journeys through Latin America that would last more than twenty years. Traveling through the Argentine geography, meeting its people, and seeking a deep and sincere connection with them allowed him to photograph without the rush and constraints of editorial work. Starting in 2003, he began developing a new series of images: America. In this essay, he portrays the life and customs of the Andean peoples of the South American countries: Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, and Ecuador. The text of this book is provided by the multi-award-winning writer Héctor Tizón.