Hello! My name is Gaston Zilberman, and I am a photographer, filmmaker, and drone pilot based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. I'm studying Design in Torcuato Di Tella University and I teach photography in Escuela Motivarte since 2022.
I am passionate about using images and video to capture important social and environmental issues. My work often focuses on humanitarian interventions, and I have had the privilege of documenting many of these interventions both in Argentina and abroad. I’ve been documenting an historical intervention during the war in Ukraine in March 2022 with refugees on the border with Poland for CADENA NGO.
My work has been published in National Geographic in April 2023 for their story "All aboard the slow train to Patagonia, a relic of a bygone era" and I was also featured on the cover of an episode of National Geographic's podcast "Overheard" (Episode 35: “What you do counts”).
I started my career as a sports photographer in 2015 and I sold a Buenos Aires Marathon picture to Nike in 2018. Since then, I have expanded my portfolio to include a wide range of projects, including social events like BRESH, commercials, corporate and institutional events, music live sets, and more.
I am also a collaborator with Youth for Climate Argentina, where I use my skills to help raise awareness about the urgent need for action on climate change. Whether I am working as a photographer, filmmaker, or drone pilot, my goal is always to create beautiful and impactful images that inspire change.
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