Ana Mendieta
Ana Mendieta. (1972). Glass on body [Photography]. Recovered from: anamendietaartist.com Instagram: @anamendietaofficial Artist’s content is used solely for the purpose of photography teaching and personal development.
Ana Mendieta. (1972). Glass on body [Photography]. Recovered from: anamendietaartist.com Instagram: @anamendietaofficial Artist’s content is used solely for the purpose of photography teaching and personal development.
Colps de llum can be freely visited on Carrer Sant Pere in the town of Catarroja, Valencia. It is a family album of the les Barraques neighborhood, telling the story of its people, its festivals, its streets and transformations — an album created photo by photo by Paco Costa.
Claude Cahun used self-portraiture to document her changes, to invent possible identities, and to become what she desired. The camera not only captures who we are, but also allows us to invent who we want to be, to discover that what defines us is fluid and ever-changing, that we are free to reinvent ourselves at any moment in our lives. This is the profound liberation.
In this second part, we jump to the 20th century. Photography as a therapeutic tool has been used and researched by many doctors and psychiatrists through different techniques and both individual and group resources
For nine months, the CEIP San Juan de Ribera team in Valencia, led by its director, Teresa Ripoll, participated in classes led by ANDANA to integrate photography into the classroom. The curriculum designed expressly for this project covered various topics, from photographic techniques to developing photographic projects.
Some parents understand that teaching visual culture and photographic expression is important for their children’s present and future.
In this section, you will find established photography workshops for children and youth. In these workshops, your children will learn photography through emotional expression. We offer these workshops with the assurance that they are led by professionals who have trained with us.
Using playful and creative resources and introducing various contemporary photography projects, each participant will develop their own personal photography project, just like contemporary artists, expressing what brings them joy or makes them uneasy through a series of photographs.
The history of photography begins with a look at a landscape: Nicéphore Niépce’s View from the Window at Le Gras in 1826. Since then, countless photographers from around the world have been captivated by the sublime beauty of landscapes. But what is my motivation for photographing a landscape?
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