By Parker Woods
I was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1986. I studied Costume Design for theatre workshops at Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires. I also studied Art Direction in Filmmaking at The University of Cine in San Telmo, Buenos Aires. After graduating in 2008, I discovered my passion for color and realized that was something I had loved since I was a kid. I learned that I could work FOR color. That’s how I discovered the world of color correction and decided to dedicate myself to it. I worked as a colorist in postproduction, color-correcting movies in a visual mastering studio before moving to New York to study at the International Center of Photography.
After finishing the one-year certificate Program at ICP, I assisted various fashion photographers based in NYC. I also created my own editorial works for international magazines like Dossier and campaigns for international and local brands. While working in fashion I also developed my personal work, making both styles converge. Some major exhibitions: “Moment of Recognition”, curated by Amy Arbus at Rita.K. Hillman Education Gallery at the International Center of Photography, New York, 2011.“My Truth, Your Truth”, curated by Alison Morley and Marina Berio at Rita.K. Hillman Education Gallery at the International Center of Photography, New York, 2012. Solo Exhibition “And Spring Again” at The Argentine Consulate in New York, 2014. Solo Exhibition “Somewear” at Praxis Gallery in New York, 2014. Group Show at Art Miami, Praxis Gallery, 2014. Group Show at LA Art Show, London Art Fair, Solo Exhibition “And Spring Again” at The Argentine Embassy in Washington DC, 2016 and her last solo Show“Wild Flowers” at Praxis Art Gallery in 2016. In 2017 I participated in the group show “Angry Women” at Untitled Space in NYC.