by mvallejoq | Aug 3, 2021 | Drogas-Políticas-Violencias, Template DPV
- August 03, 2021 Learning to Speak It has been, now I think so, a discordance between speeds. Or between the times, that necessary panorama that promises to offer us a perspective, or healing pain, or forgetting wounds, and that threatens us, even, with the intrigue...
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 6, 2021 | Interviews, Vist Projects
What does a field of roses smell like? The answer is not romantic: it stinks of pesticides. In order for natural flowers to be perfect and last longer in a market in the United States, in Villa Guerrero, in Mexico, the fields and streets of the town are impregnated...
by Vani | Mar 7, 2021 | Interviews, Vist Projects
Pablo Allison was studying a photography diploma in England when arose the possibility of taking photos at jail. Together with some colleagues, he headed for the prison. He took pictures trying not to miss that chance that he, he speculated, would hardly be repeated....
by Vani | Feb 18, 2021 | Interviews, Vist Projects
“I try to register the layers of vulnerability of the human being,” says the photographer from Chiapas, Mexico, Roberto Tondopó. He is interested in moments of crisis, transformation and uncertainty, in which we feel most fragile. With photography, he...