My work relies on a examination and a highly literal application of sources of the prevailing views of 1930s documentary work, those according to which the photographer can explain society…
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There are many ways to come to photography. At a time when our planet is being bombarded with images, our eyes tired and jaded, we forget that seeing is not…
This golden spiral, based on the golden ratio, is a graphical representation of the Fibonacci sequence. The ratio, considered divine in the Renaissance, is found throughout nature in various pure…
Zaida Kersten is Spanish, although her mother is Mexican and her father is German. She grew up in Barcelona and spent a year studying in Paris, going on to do…
He started out as an assistant in a commercial photo studio in 1997. In 2000, he became a press photographer for the local newspaper L'informatiu de Sants, printed at the…
Although scattered by the thousands, the needle in the haystack is still difficult to find. For a month and a half I explored the contemporary Spanish photography scene, but I…
Romulo B. Sans (Barcelona 1969) has a space reserved for him in three different ports: Barcelona, Havana and New York. He left Barcelona at age 17 in 1986, with his…
Ethiopia isn’t about the color blue but primary colors, pure colors. I associate Ethiopia with pure colors, blues, greens, vermilion. These are immaculate, clear, crisp colors. They do not mix…
I started taking pictures during the first trip I took as a student. I went to Turkey and Greece with a camera in hand and started taking pictures. They were…