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Viajar Con La Cámara En El Bolsillo // JOIA
Fotos que se sacan sin pretensión artística, quizás sí documental, pero a un nivel íntimo, no para un público potencial… Y, de pronto, desde su modestia, todas juntas y bien escogidas, ofrecen una mirada refrescante de rincones tan anónimos como llenos de historia.
Viajar Con La Cámara En El Bolsillo // JOIA
Beisball in Chile X Joia Magazine
The Center Is The Periphery – A Hammarkullen Story (Documentary)
This film takes off at Hammarkullen Urban Art 2017 (#HUA17), a street art festival that challenged some of the ideas and trends that we have seen in the last years around Europe.
The Center Is The Periphery – A Hammarkullen Story (Documentary)
“Tapachula to Tijuana” Border Stories
A series of photographs taken at both the Southern Border of Mexico with Guatemala, and the Northern border with the United States. The series follows the lives of some of the refugees trying to reach the US in hopes of a better life.
“Tapachula to Tijuana” Border Stories
Humans Of Stadsbiblioteket
Humans of Stadsbiblioteket, is about how people see, use, and experience Stadsbiblioteket in Malmö as a public space and meeting point.
Humans Of Stadsbiblioteket
Oinofyta “The Forgotten Refugee Camp”
For the residents of Oinofyta, the long commute to Athens is not just an inconvenience, it is an obstacle that stifles many people’s ability to establish a new life in Greece.
Oinofyta “The Forgotten Refugee Camp”
Life in Calais after the ‘Jungle’
Across the English Channel from the clifftop town of Dover, the port city of Calais is the principal ferry crossing point between France and the UK for migrants and refugees.
Life in Calais after the ‘Jungle’
UNAS Afterschool in the favela of Heliópolis, São Paulo
Through the connection with the Hip-Hop collective from Sao Paulo “Avante O Coletivo” is that I got to visit and know the organization from Heliopolis “UNAS”. Their mission is to “strengthen the autonomy of the people of Heliópolis for effective citizenship, thus seeking to break the invisible walls that separate the peripheries of other neighborhoods”.