Daniela Spina
She began her photography career at 18 with a project that is still in development: “Por Su Gente” (For Its People). This series of images portrays the passion of the fans of her neighborhood soccer club, Huracán.
In 2018, a trip to Hong Kong sparked her passion for street photography, transforming her perspective and photographic approach.
From 2018 to 2022, she worked as a photojournalist for PlayGround Mag. In 2021, she was selected for a Vist Projects scholarship to study with photographer Yael Martínez.
Her publications include contributions to magazines, books, and projects such as Briki Magazine Mexico (2021), Fotógrafas En el Mundo (2022), Dislexia Argentina (2023), and the book “La Tercera, Argentina Campeón” (2023). She was selected by Observatories Urbanos for the exhibition and book Anthology of Latin American Street Photography (2023), and in 2024 she exhibited in the exhibition about Argentina's World Cup victory, "Now We're Hopeful Again," at the House of Culture.
She also received an honorable mention in the "Gente de Mi Ciudad" competition, sponsored by Banco Ciudad of Buenos Aires, which allowed her to exhibit at the San Martín Theater.
She also served as a juror for the Fotonautas Ibero-American photography competition in 2024, and The Buenos Aires Street Photography Festival in 2025.
Last year, her photos were part of an advertising campaign for the Sky brand that was on the streets, in newspapers and magazines in the United Kingdom.
She also had a special feature in the football culture magazine, Lower Block. She gave a talk about football and photography on a panel at the Futcon festival.
She also joined the Street Macadam team, where she contributes to interviews in English and Spanish and works as an editor.