INvisibles Photography Festival, Castro del Río.
We’re back from Castro del Río with our heads full of projects and our hearts filled with gratitude. Photography, laughter, learning, and friendship are the perfect recipe for a successful festival, and the INvisibles Photography Festival puts itself to the test every year to create the best dish.
@antoniomoralesfoto , an impeccable host and organizer, took care of us with love and the excitement of presenting his new and beautiful photobook, “Azul (Blue).” The festival wouldn’t be possible without him, @ayuntamiento_castrodelrio , the Rafael Botí Foundation, Ana @catarsis_fotografía y el @colectivoenvilo which still hasn’t accepted partnering with us, but it’s normal.

We’ve witnessed the courage and bravery of @pan.yresucito and @freniart that rises when we understand that, as women, our body belongs to us alone and that our own perspective is the only thing that matters.
@jose.badas_foto made us look north towards the inspiration of creative photography. @pilamayorgas filled us with Andalusian nostalgia. Meeting Laura and Carlota has made us even bigger fans of the @estoesuncuerpo project. We wanted to travel with them from the start, sharing bodies and projects. And we’ve fallen in love with @carmelo_blazquez‘s sensibility and talent for capturing pictures of gods. He still doesn’t know that something like that can only be done when you are also one

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who participated in the Voyeur Workshop, those who came back, those who allowed us to accompany you, and to the music of Carmina Burana, creating with your hands and pictures a great Atlas of thought.

A great collective atlas to transform what doesn’t work. Thank you once again for seeing us so clearly. We want to come back every year.
