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I was born in Barcelona (Spain) and I studied Telecommunications Engineering at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia.
In 2008 I founded a company in Mexico City and in 2010, taking advantage of the Bicentennial celebrations of the Independence of Mexico, I decided to quit my job and dedicate myself to the profession I am passionate about, which is that of a photographer.
I studied the Diploma of Visual Arts at the AAVI Mexican Academy and I participated as a photographer in the Bicentennial events.
In 2011, I collaborated with other Mexican photographers in the MIGRANTS project, photographing the shelters through which migrants cross Mexico with the idea of arriving in the USA in search of a better life.
In 2012 I lived for two months with the nuns of the Daughters of Charity in Madagascar and I published a social / documentary book about the work of these sisters. The book is called MASERA, which means "Sister" in the Malagasy language.
In 2014 I made a documentary work about women accused of witchcraft in Burkina Faso, Africa, which I called WITCHES. This work consists of portraits of these women who live in extreme poverty.
I currently live in the city of Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic, an island that I love with all my heart. I am learning about the culture of the Caribbean and continue with great enthusiasm the creation of my next book ANTILLA that I hope will be published in a few years.