Maro 
Professional Photographer

 

Statement

For nearly 30 years, I have been pursuing the image and its unique capacity to communicate with those who encounter it. Above all, I cherish the experience itself, the act of photographing. It has become essential to me, a form of meditation and personal reflection.
I deeply believe in the power of images amidst the overabundance of words. They allow us to rise above the noise and distractions of modern life, inviting us to pause, reflect, and reconnect with the world around us.
Through capturing the beauty, diversity, and complexity of our world, I aim to inspire compassion, understanding, and a more connected global community.

Bio

Maro Rennella, born 1976 in Buenos Aires, has been published in Spanish outlets such as El Mundo, El País, and ABC, as well as international digital platforms. He collaborated with Omen magazine, New York, on the series Life around the Burning Ghat and Go-go Dancers.

Based primarily in Spain, Rennella leads a nomadic life. From 2015 to 2018, he participated in an artist residency at Carpe Diem Art Center in Lisbon.

His first work, Go-go Dancers, created in Ibiza, was selected by Pabellón 4 Gallery for the Festival de la Luz in Buenos Aires in 2004. In 2009, his series Fem was exhibited at Rojo Máquina Gallery, Madrid, followed by the boxing reportage Muay Thai Master Boonchouy Gym at Photo Gallery, Bangkok in 2011. Niebla was shown at Casa de América, Madrid, featured in PhotoEspaña 2015 at Carpe Diem Arte e Pesquisa, Lisbon, and exhibited at CCC Camera Oscura, Torres Vedras in 2016. His work is part of the Carpe Diem Edition Tour collection.

In 2019, the book ZOKOinómanos was published with the April issue of Tapas magazine. In November 2022, he co-authored El camino del cóctel, Penguin Random House, a portrait of Luis Inchaurraga, Spain’s Best Bartender of 2021. In June 2025, his book Walk, a photographic exploration of walking and presence, will be published in Buenos Aires.