Santiago Olivera
Bio
Santiago Olivera, born in 1977, is an Argentine photographer whose diverse interests and experiences have shaped his artistic journey. In addition to his photography pursuits, he holds qualifications as a psychologist and is an entrepreneur in the gastronomic realm.
His photographic education includes studies at the Escuela Argentina de Fotografía and Motivarte, among other institutions, and he has enriched his skills by participating in various photography workshops. In 2020, he embarked on a new educational phase by enrolling at the Diego Ortiz Mugica School, where he continues his studies.
Santiago's photography is deeply influenced by his travels, some of which have taken him to remote destinations such as Antarctica and the Sahara. He has also explored powerful narratives, as seen in his work on Chernobyl, and has captured the essence of intriguing cultures and personalities in places like India and Latin America.
His work has been featured in collective exhibitions, and he has several publications in various media outlets. This will be his first participation in Pinta Ba Photo.
Statement
I am Santiago Olivera, and in addition to being a photographer, I am a psychologist, a gastronomic entrepreneur, and an indefatigable backpacker.
My journey with photography began when I was 18 years old. I gradually developed my perspective by alternating between work in hospitals and my gastronomic ventures with various photographic journeys. My motto has always been and remains the same: to distance myself from highly touristy spots and seek a connection with the place and its people.
So, my camera and I have explored many places, from Latin America to the Sahara, Chernobyl, and Antarctica. My next destination will be Afghanistan; a new adventure to capture unique stories will begin in a month.
I like to think of my photography as a window through which others can appreciate the world as I see it: full of fascinating places, incredible people, diverse cultures, and unforgettable experiences.
Although my path in exhibiting my work hasn't been very long, each experience has been formative and enriching.
I want my work to be embraced by a process that honors each photograph that hangs on a wall. With that conviction, I choose to produce limited editions with high-quality conservation materials.
Just as when I'm behind the camera, I seek to connect with the space, the experience, and the people every time I exhibit and share my work. Every step I take on this journey is done with passion, dedication, and a lot of enthusiasm.
Additional information
Edición limitada a 20 originales. Copia disponible #1/20.
2.5 x 4m / 98.4 x 157 in