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Juan Pucciom documents Rosario, Argentina through black and white analog photography, focusing his lens on the city's social dynamics and urban spaces. His documentary work from 2020-2021 chronicles daily life and cultural traditions across Rosario's neighborhoods using traditional film cameras and darkroom processes. The resulting images employ strong light and shadow contrasts to frame the city's architectural and human landscapes. Based in Rosario, Pucciom maintains an interdisciplinary practice spanning photography, design, and illustration. His technical background in web development informs his approach to visual storytelling and documentation. The integration of analog and digital skillsets shapes his perspective on urban documentation and social narrative. His ongoing photographic survey of Rosario examines the relationship between built environment and community identity. The project catalogs specific locations, cultural practices, and social conditions within Argentina's third-largest city. This documentation creates a visual record of Rosario's contemporary urban experience through an analog medium.