While practicing photography, I’ve realized that you have to learn more about yourself, because you need to be clear about what it is you want to photograph. It requires a process of self-discovery, as I have to explore what I enjoy doing, what I want to express, and how I’m going to do it. Photography has led me to learn not only about photographic techniques but also about myself. Through it, we express our feelings in a creative way, allowing me to speak about my emotions and personal experiences—and this has been reinforced through this book. Thank you so much.

María Teresa

I really liked the way you approached the concept of sins from a perspective that resonates with our times and free of judgment. You did so in a practical and real way. It helped me reflect a lot, especially on Human Rights and the Common Good.

@anapinkgomez

It has been a beautiful and best inspiring journey, I’ve learned to transform “bad” emotions by using my creativity, because I now give myself the allowance to be how I am in situation xy and to help myself by photografing.

@oktavias_world

I have felt an inward journey to capture from the soul. An open door to connect with the beauty of everyday life, with a slow and loving way of capturing the moment without forcing it. A reconnection with my own sensitivity, a well-held space, a way of meditating and being present, where the camera becomes an extension of one’s own emotion. I wholeheartedly recommend it.

@maitentacion

I’ve just finished this course and I’ve got to say I loved it so much!I’ve been photographer for over 30 years now and I saw this on Instagram and thought this is what I need to challenge me creatively and make me think a different way about what I take and how I take it …and about myself to👍📷🥰 Highly recommended… I took this and would have never of thought of it before the course🙌

@drewid5050

I loved it all! The invitations for self-observation, engaging with photography, discovering artists, exploring musical landscapes, and participating in a format that encourages the freedom to exhibit and share experiences on Instagram. And, above all, the introspective journey you have guided us through with great affection. I really enjoyed photography as a therapeutic and artistic tool. I would highly recommend this experience. I would love to repeat it!

@eva_kts

I really enjoyed the time spent reflecting and thinking about the exercises. Amparo has developed each sin thoughtfully, and the recommended songs are very fitting. I’ve gained a lot of insight from each artist. It has been a very positive experience, and I highly recommend it. Congratulations, and thank you ❤️

@marisebrenes

Reflecting on each of the sins was insightful and broadened my perspective. The way they were approached made pride, wrath, and greed the sins that most mobilized me. I enjoy writing, so for each one, I told a brief story and tried to portray it through a picture. It was an enriching and creative experience.

@mariafoto2023

Sins is one of the training experiences I’ve enjoyed the most—perhaps because it allowed me to work from a personal perspective while connecting photography with my emotions and the world around me.

@Vibla_photography

It was an interesting and fun way to create enthusiasm for photographing things I once considered foreign or unimportant, while also fostering an interest in understanding “contemporary sins.”

@thaismu68