Ver y Revelar 2022. Three days of photography and self-discovery.
Three days spent together to awaken creativity, curiosity for self-discovery, and inspiration to embark on a personal photography project.
Three days spent together to awaken creativity, curiosity for self-discovery, and inspiration to embark on a personal photography project.
Self-portraits are an instrument for self-knowledge, allowing individuals to reveal their bodies privately or publicly. They also serve to express emotions and convey one’s intimate essence. The artist and the model are one.
One of the most common questions people who have participated in the photography contest ask is, “How do I sell my photography work?”
This article will clarify frequently asked questions about selling photos as graphic artwork that may arise. These basic guidelines can help you when taking your first steps in selling your photographs.
A self-portrait can be an instrument to get to know oneself, a way of exposing our body but it also manifests the feeling and the intimate way of being. A self-portrait is a map of your intimate world, a statement of intentions, a testimony about who you are and how you show yourself.
If we portray the world we live in using images, if we think in images, or if the words we use relate to what we picture in our minds, is it possible that these images actually shape our reality? Which comes first: the image or the word?
On September 7, 2022, Geles Mit, Antonio Morales, and Ana Martí Testón, members of the jury of the Second Edition of the ANDANAfoto Photography Contest, unanimously agreed on the following awards.
Love, although a deeply personal journey, can be a shared experience.Love takes us on a journey, guiding us to the essence of our own emotions. Through the act of loving, we not only gain the precious gift of understanding one another but also embark on a magical self-discovery process. We may think we are uncovering the depths of the other person, only to realize that we are actually discovering ourselves, much like gazing at our reflection in a mirror.
It may seem contradictory— theater (and photography), while enabling us to rehearse stereotypical behaviors, also empowers us to reject them and explore new potential characters, embracing fresh life spaces where we can choose who we truly want to be. That’s what life is about.
Today, more than ever in history, we have the possibility to take photographs at any time. We create images quickly and easily. We create images because we can.
Understanding our own eroticism increases autonomy and fosters greater self-expression. Through our sexual choices—defining our identities, actions, and desires—we undergo personal transformation. Embracing this freedom expands our pleasure as we challenge societal norms and established boundaries.
Photography changes our way of seeing the world, of feeling and perceiving reality. It fosters intense processes of personal self-knowledge, knowing who we are and what we can do with who we are, a fundamental resource for the achievement of happiness.
Photographs taken during the PHOTOGRAPHY TO GET TO KNOW YOURSELF training by the participants.
Newton’s third law of cause and effect says that everything we do has a consequence. The butterfly effect illustrates this ripple effect within the fabric of personal relationships.
On November 15, the three jury members—Virginia Espa, Eduardo D’Acosta, and Pedro Vicente—deliberated on the winning projects of the contest.
The ANDANAfoto Photography Award recognizes original photographic projects of an artistic nature and themes related to personal development.
Each individual directs their gaze toward what captivates and interests them. No school can instruct you on what should capture your interest or where your gaze should be directed. Based on this, I suggest exploring the different types of gazes through a simple classification that may resonate with your current perspective in the present moment. We will define four gaze types: contemplative, expressionist, documentary, and conceptual.
No, we are not all the same.
That’s a lie.
Some individuals face challenges such as limited economic resources. Others have scarce personal skills or constrained social skills. Among them are those who may not believe in the possibility of changing the world or in people living harmoniously with equal opportunities and rights, despite recognizing our differences.
Photography, as a therapeutic tool, aims to enhance the health, well-being, and personal growth of individuals through the utilization or creation of images.
Today, more than ever in history, we have the possibility to take pictures at any time. We create images quickly and easily. We create images because we can.
Photography, since its invention, has changed our lives in every way, what we know, how we represent ourselves, what we discover and document.
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.
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