
Photographer, filmmaker, observer, and devoted life enthusiast, Mateo Aimaretti brings all these qualities together with rare authenticity. Through his work, he tells honest, luminous stories about those on the margins, about the light that can appear even in the darkest places, and about truth itself. He moves easily among people from all walks of life, from sadhus to beggars, and from addicts to artists.
The connections he creates with such natural ease feel almost magical, as if he is simply a channel for the universe, reflecting each moment exactly as it is. With his inclusive spirit, Mateo makes the world feel smaller. He has even popularized the Hindi word “Chalo” across Europe, and he uses “Super” for everything, whether good or bad.
Based in Argentina, he finds creativity where others may see madness and delights in what many would call strange. Drawn to the full spectrum of humanity, with all its chaos and beauty, he lives to discover the “Super” hidden within the ordinary.