I am a documentary photographer and visual artist trained in social sciences. I have the ability to generate bonds of trust with those who star in the stories I tell. My approaches focus on Human Rights, gender and anti-racism.
I like to tell timeless, long-term stories whose center has everyday influences in the community. I feel summoned by issues about the environment and its relationship with people. I have experience in covering events and news. I feel comfortable taking portraits, and I prefer to do them with natural light.
I published photographs in media such as the American news agency Bloomberg, El País in Spain, The Guardian in the United Kingdom, Der Spiegel in Germany, Liberation in France and others. I won a National Geographic scholarship with Ruda, the collective of Latin American female photographers based in 8 countries, of which I am the founder. Amnesty International Paraguay gave me the Peter Benenson award for journalism committed to Human Rights.
I have experience as a fixer. I produce and direct audiovisual documentaries. In Paraguay he co-founded a multimedia production company called La fresco storytelling. Before dedicating myself to storytelling, I graduated with a degree in Social Work.