Berlin, Germany
Work in progress

In the heart of Berlin’s thriving techno culture, looking to preserve anonymity and authenticity, the no-camera policie have become a well known form of resistance. This project explores how this rule protect human connection in nightlife.
Under the use of circular stickers blocking smartphones lenses, these objects act as silent witnesses to spaces where people are liberated and encouraged to be fully present in the moment.

Mexico City, Mexico
2020

In a world where technology advances relentlessly, certain objects are left behind, becoming relics of a recent past. Payphones, once iconic symbols of urban communication, now stand as silent monuments to a fading era. This photographic project explores these booths across Mexico City—objects that continue to occupy public spaces, marked by traces of use, abandonment, or repurposing.

Berisso, Argentina
2018 – 2019

A visual exploration of moments that happen during a Sunday in a family environment.

La Plata, Argentina
2017 – 2019

This photojournalistic project visually documents a remarkable story: one man donning the iconic Batman suit not to fight crime but to combat something equally profound—childhood suffering.
Through his silent yet powerful actions, Batman becomes a beacon of hope for the young patients of the Pediatrics Hospital “Sor María Ludovica”, also known locally as “The Children’s Hospital”. His visits are not about grand theatrics or gadgets, but about creating fleeting moments of joy, laughter, and escape for children enduring some of the most challenging times of their lives.

Berisso, Argentina
2014 – 2018

In this nocturnal ritual, neighbors poured into the streets to share a night of live music, dancing, and artistic expression. Iceboxes in tow, the community transformed public space into a vibrant hub of self-management, creativity, and joy—a symbol of belonging and local resistance.