by mvallejoq | Jul 12, 2021 | Interviews, Template VIST, Vist Projects
Interviews - July 12, 2021 Reverberation and subtlety: possible relationships between photography and memory Brazilian photographer André Penteado came to photography in an intuitive way. When he went to a friend’s house for a party, he carried an Olympus with a...
by admin_vist | Jun 7, 2021 | Interviews, Template VIST
Interviews - June 07, 2021 My Photographs Hurt Me Mexican photographer Pedro Pardo came to Acapulco more than a decade ago, attracted because it was a combative area and in which, at the same time, there could be work for a freelance photographer: tourism and...
by admin_vist | Jun 7, 2021 | Africamericanos, Interviews, Template AFR
Interviews - June 07, 2021 Kucha Suto In 1713 the town known today as San Basilio de Palenque was founded in the mountainous area near Cartagena. A group of maroons led by Benkos Biohó founded the first free town in South America. Palenque, as it is commonly named, is...
by admin_vist | Jun 7, 2021 | Interviews, Template VIST, Vist Projects
Interviews - June 07, 2021 The Long Decisive Moment when a World is Put to Death On one of his trips, the Brazilian photographer Pedro David received a message that meant much more than news: Henri Cartier-Bresson had died. Together with João Castilho and Pedro Motta...
by admin_vist | Jun 6, 2021 | Drogas-Políticas-Violencias, Interviews, Template DPV
Interviews - June 06, 2021 Hopefully the Night will Never Come In one of the images, a huge river meanders cross through a forest. In another there is a yellowish green field crossed by brown lines. They are the access roads to the Guayabero region, a protected area...
by admin_vist | Jun 6, 2021 | Encuentros Colectivos, Interviews, Template VIST
Interviews - June 06, 2021 Colombia: the Record of a Historical Outbreak in Real Time On Monday, May 3, and amidst strong protests in Colombia, photographers Andrés Cardona and Paula Thomas from Reojo Colectivo spoke on a IG live with Gisela Volá, in one of the...