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I'm a freelance photographer from Toronto, Canada but now call Buenos Aires my home. I own a photo tour company here, so I know all the secret, off-the-beaten-path places to shoot. My style is all about simplicity & allowing the beauty of my subjects to shine. I want your shoot to be a unique and fun experience!
I was born in Salta, Argentina, but the world is my home. I have been traveling and working as a photographer for 5 years, both in my country and abroad. Through my photos I seek to capture the essence, feelings, and connections between human beings. I think of photography as a legacy, for you and for the ones you love.
Hi! I'm Felicia, a Singaporean native who moved to Buenos Aires for love. My husband and I consider ourselves citizens of the world (and my dad calls us "nomads"). Traveling, meeting people from different walks of life, and immersing myself in diverse cultures is what makes my heart skip a beat, and I truly believe that experiences beat material things hands down. If you feel the same, let's be friends! As for my photography style, candid, relaxed portraits are the ones I love best. Hair flying in the wind, a grin that spreads from ear to ear, and totally natural expressions are what I search for as I shoot. These are the details and things that evoke feelings when your eyes rest on the image, or when you hold a printed photo in your hands. The photograph should be a true reflection of your essence, and I constantly seek to capture that in your portraits.
I believe in the magic that comes from moments, small gestures, chance, and the simple but profound. What I am most passionate about is working with people. It is my way of getting to know and connecting with the world. I have been a photographer for more than 12 years and a lover of music and artistic expression in general. I am interested in honest photographs with a pinch of play and originality. I think of photography as a language and I try to put it into practice that way.