Eugenio Mazzinghi

Eugenio Mazzinghi is born in 1979, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he lives today.

His calling for photography emanates from his painting experience as a child and teenager. In the year 2000 he begins shooting non-stop, launching his career as a professional photographer.

In 2005 he starts his own photography studio, called Estudio Punto, where he works on productions for both national and international media; in the editorial world he collaborates with publications such as Rolling Stone, Elle, Ohlala, Harpers Bazaar, Lugares, El Gourmet, Editorial Planeta, La Fuga and many more. In the international scene he collaborates with El País, Gatopardo, Elle NY, The Financial Times, Icon, and Vogue Mexico among others. Meanwhile, his commercial and advertising presence substantially increases, as he works with agencies and global brands such as: Grey, Ogilvy, Madre, FBDI, Euro, Leo Burnett, Young & Rubicam, Sony Music, Warner, Modco NY, Mc Donalds, Campari, Turner, Pantene, Nike, and Converse.

In 2014 he wins a Gold in Cannes for a 4-piece graphic campaign.

His work is focused on portraits, on his ability to capture people and their environments. His style carries a strong pictorial and plastic influence. His portraits flow from a given theatricality to a genuine spontaneity.

He´s currently involved in the publication of several books for well-known chefs, plastic artists, musicians and writers.

Shot entirely in black and white, using different setups, the essay published here gathers together the last 15 years of his family life, his 11 brothers and sisters, his own inevitable perception of time going by.