QUEER & SUDAKA

  • Dates
    2018 - Ongoing
  • Author
  • Topics Daily Life, Documentary, Photobooks, Portrait, Social Issues, Travel
  • Locations New York, Paris, Buenos Aires, São Paulo, Mexico City, Sant Pol de Mar

Process on 1st book, body of work from 2018 till now. Intimate portraiture deeply inspired by people as most of my work happens while I travel, meeting humans and immersing myself fully, often obsessively, in their worlds for brief but intense moments.

As an introvert I feel photography of other humans its challenging and sometimes works as a mirror of oneself and the other, the photographs work as evidence of that instant moment I connect deeply with the other, as if for a moment I could enter their worlds, their minds, their dreams and most of all, their present.
My recurring themes explore non-identity and the body as a mutable container—figures without faces, bodies that bend, break, and morph based on what’s happening inside. I also shift between fantasy and reality, I think there’s a oneiric space that coexists in each mind and I strive to make mine and the worlds of the people I shoot tangible, to share with the universe.
My work is a rollercoaster of emotions, shifting and evolving as I surf through life. Like a timestamp of a feeling or question I was exploring at the time. The one constant is that I’m RAW, VISCERAL, and DEEP.
I don't intend to create beautiful images for the sake of aesthetics - I’m here to open conversation, tell stories, and reflect states of being. Those stories take many forms, sometimes born from a dream or fantasy, other times rooted in someone's reality.
I'm deeply inspired by human connection and most of my work happens while I travel, meeting people and immersing myself fully, often obsessively, in their worlds for brief but intense moments.

I'm Caro Campobello— Argentinian queer, half Italian, half Polish born and raised in Buenos Aires, I relocated to Mexico City 7 years ago and now bounce between Latam-Europe and the US. I’m currently excited working on this first book and looking towards exploring Asia.