Celine Frers was born in Buenos Aires in 1982. She studied cinematography at the Universidad del Cine in Buenos Aires (F.U.C) and at the New York Institute of Photography (NYIP). She lived a few years in United States where she worked as a photographer and ski instructor, and later carried out different photographic projects in Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand. Upon her return to Argentina, she resumed her work in cinematography until she published her first book, "Colors of Corrientes", in 2008. Since then she has completely devoted herself to still photography. Later came the books “Cielos Patagonicos” in 2010, and “Land of Gauchos”, in 2012. Celine has done exhibitions in Europe, the United States, and Latin America. Among other projects, she is currently traveling to the most secluded places to gather material for her upcoming books and Fine art collection
Snow storm in The Andes, Patagonia. I took that shot in the middle of the storm, my hands were frozen but the light and landscape were just pristine. We were crossing with some Gauchos from the San Martin lake to the Lago del Desierto. A week ride through the Andes mountain range, sleeping in wooden huts or simply under the stars. No one there, but us.
Camera: Canon 5D mark III
Lens: Canon 70-200 2.8
Lago del Desierto, Province of Santa Cruz, Patagonia
Celine Frers was born in Buenos Aires in 1982. She studied cinematography at the Universidad del Cine in Buenos Aires (F.U.C) and at the New York Institute of Photography (NYIP). She lived a few years in United States where she worked as a photographer and ski instructor, and later carried out different photographic projects in Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand. Upon her return to Argentina, she resumed her work in cinematography until she published her first book, "Colors of Corrientes", in 2008. Since then she has completely devoted herself to still photography. Later came the books “Cielos Patagonicos” in 2010, and “Land of Gauchos”, in 2012. Celine has done exhibitions in Europe, the United States, and Latin America. Among other projects, she is currently traveling to the most secluded places to gather material for her upcoming books and Fine art collection
Snow storm in The Andes, Patagonia. I took that shot in the middle of the storm, my hands were frozen but the light and landscape were just pristine. We were crossing with some Gauchos from the San Martin lake to the Lago del Desierto. A week ride through the Andes mountain range, sleeping in wooden huts or simply under the stars. No one there, but us.
Camera: Canon 5D mark III
Lens: Canon 70-200 2.8
Lago del Desierto, Province of Santa Cruz, Patagonia








