I am a photographer and writer, now fully devoted to the quiet craft of observation. After a long academic career, I am retired and dedicated to exploring the world through images and prose.

 

Throughout my professional life, I served as a professor, a National Researcher, and the recipient of a National Award. My work in artificial intelligence and neuroscience led me to publish widely and to serve as Conference Chair, Program Chair, and Tutorial Chair at several international conferences. I hold a PhD and continue writing, most recently The Savant Syndromes: Intellectual Impairment, Astonishing Condition and the article Tacit to Explicit Knowledge Conversion in Cognitive Processing.

 

Photography has become the natural extension of everything that has shaped me. I seek moments where light, silence, and memory converge—scenes that reveal the emotional resonance of places, objects, and history. My work is rooted in nature, in travel, and in the delicate textures of the world that often go unnoticed.

 

Born in Argentina, I have lived in the Netherlands, Argentina, and Uruguay. I now reside in Mexico, carrying with me the cultural echoes and shifting light of each place. Though I occasionally experiment with digital processes, they are always secondary to my photographic vision.

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