Argentina World Champion
As the World Cup Championship unfolds, the vibrant city of Buenos Aires comes alive with exuberant celebrations. Streets adorned with the Argentine flag, passionate fans gather in iconic public spaces, transforming them into lively hubs of camaraderie. Cafés and bars overflow with jubilant cheers, echoing the collective spirit of a nation united in football fervor. From spontaneous street parades to impromptu gatherings in plazas, Buenos Aires becomes a colorful canvas of joyous revelry, celebrating the beautiful game and the pursuit of global glory. The World Cup Championship is not just a sporting event here; it's a cultural spectacle that unites Argentinians in an unforgettable display of national pride and football passion.
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Images taken of several Argentine politicians such as Javier Milei, Cristina Kirchner, Sergio Massa, Alberto Fernandez, among others.
Video & drone assignments for media outlets and international news agencies
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Images taken while working on assignments for different media production companies covering worldwide artists such as Taylor Swift, Drake, Billie Eilish, Miley Cyrus, Luis Miguel, Bizarrap, Nicki Nicole, among others.
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Pablo Untroib, alias "PEU," is a well-known Argentine knife crafter whose office is located in the heart of the city of Buenos Aires.
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