Re-generating the Family Album – Photography, Memory and Community
Photography can become a powerful tool for rebuilding personal, emotional, and social memory.

Photography can become a powerful tool for rebuilding personal, emotional, and social memory.
In a world full of constant rushing, obligations, and stimuli, finding a moment of calm is a revolutionary act.
Modern society pushes us to stay constantly engaged in digital tasks and connections, yet we often remain disconnected from our surroundings and inner world. In the face of this reality, practicing mindfulness emerges as a powerful tool for returning to what’s essential: the here and now.
Have you ever wondered how a single image can reveal more about you than you might think? Our inner world is rich with symbols, memories, and emotions that often elude verbal expression. Yet, images possess a unique power—they can unlock doors to our unconscious, helping us connect with our deepest selves.
ANDANA was born from a story of love and connection, not only between Javier and me but also with photography and the transformative potential of art.
We are excited to share with you something you have asked us for: We are inaugurating a space for community and reflection on ANDANAfoto.
A self-portrait in therapeutic photography is more than just a visual representation; it serves as a powerful tool for self-knowledge and exploring emotions and identity.
GIFTS FROM THE STREET is an innovative art project designed to inspire and propel personal change through urban art and chance.
Photovoice is a technique that blends photography, storytelling, and community conversations to empower individuals and communities. This method allows them to document and reflect on their lives and environments in a visual and accessible way.
ANDANAfoto annually announces its Photography Awards to promote photographic creation related to personal and social development, contributing to the recognition and visibility of artistic projects. Photographic projects eligible for the award must be submitted in digital format by March 3, 2025.
On April 12, 2024, the book You Are What You Look At was released, the first in the Photography to Get to Know Yourself collection, a project aimed at raising awareness about the transformative benefits of photography.