Nicolás Fiorentino is a photographer from Buenos Aires, Argentina. He studied Multimedia Arts at UNA in Buenos Aires. Over the years, he has developed his career as a photographer, and in 2020, he moved to Europe to complete his Master’s in Photography in Madrid.

Fiorentino's work is deeply rooted in street photography, using it as a medium to analyze society, urban spaces, and contemporary life. In recent years, he has expanded his practice beyond photography, integrating collage, cyanotype, and mixed media techniques to explore new visual narratives.

His work challenges established norms and societal conventions, blending personal experience with a philosophical approach to visual storytelling. It unfolds in different layers—from the observation of daily life and its unnoticed beauty to capturing abstract interpretations of urban spaces. Fiorentino creates a delicate balance between a soft yet empathetic narrative that defines his photographic style.

Constantly on the move, he finds inspiration for new projects through travel. After his stay in Berlin, he developed Berlin is Part of Me, a photobook reflecting his personal experience as a migrant artist. During his residency at GlogauAIR, he is taking this project further— transferring these past images onto glass. Through this medium, he explores memory, identity, and self-reflection, giving new form to his visual narrative.

Cyanotype test I - Gelatine base cyanotype preparation, dried and exposed over sunlight. Phone photo of Nicolás Fiorentino through Test glass I.

Cyanotype test glass II - Cyanotype gelatine results with printed image layer and acrylic photo transfer image from magazine.

Cyanotype test I - After dried gelatine was partially removed, a digital collage printed picture was photo transferred into the glass.

Acetate prints with color - Different layers of acetate paper tested over a mirror and Cyanotype I after a phototransferred image. Adding colored vegetable paper in the background.

Final acetate prints in A3.