Showing posts with label Alejandro Cartagena. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alejandro Cartagena. Show all posts

12.09.2022

Adios!

Walter, Camilo, Lina, Natalia, and Sofía with Alejandro Caratagena in Monterrey, Mexico

While this blog-style site has been inactive for over two years - viewers have long since moved to podcasts, Instagram and YouTube - fototazo has continued in the background as a non-profit 501(c)3 corporation.

fototazo recently completed its final microgrant, bringing five emerging Colombian photographers - Natalia Lopera, Walter Londoño, Camilo Pérez, Lina Piedrahita and Sofía Rojas - to Mexico after a two-year delay due to the pandemic. The five completed a workshop with Alejandro Cartagena in Monterrey, and also visited with Fabiola Menchelli, Luis Antonio Rojas, Teresa Rodriguez and Mike Gómez Counahan. They additionally visited cultural institutions in Mexico City and Monterrey.

After 12 years, this closes the non-profit operations of fototazo and the corporation will be liquidated with the next tax cycle.

I would like to thank all of the donors over the years who raised almost $30,000 for four international travel and workshop experiences, as well as for local workshops in Colombia and equipment purchases. The grants included over 25 emerging photographers from Colombia since 2011. In particular, I would like to thank Raphael Crawford, the Chairman of fototazo's Board of Directors, for his dedication to this project and his contributions to the microgrants.

8.02.2019

fototazo Mexico Workshops 2019

Mariana, Natalia, Walter, Camilo and Juliana with Alejandro Cartagena

I recently travelled to Mexico with eight emerging photographers from Colombia: Juliana Henao Alcaraz, Mariana Betancur, Natalia Lopera, Walter Londoño, Lina Piedrahita, Camilo Pérez, Sofía Rojas,and Andrés Sánchez.

Our trip from May 12th through May 24th included workshops at Centro de la Imagen in Mexico City with Julián Barón and Alejandro Cartagena as part of the event Folio 002.

Donors contributed $2,600.00 towards this experience under the banner of Microgrant 25.

Down time with Andrés, Juliana, Natalia, Mariana and Sofía


Natalia, Walter, Sofía, Lina, Camilo and Juliana in Julián Barón's workshop "Ser Libro"


Camilo, Lina, Sofía, Andrés, Walter, Juliana, Mariana and Natalia with our man Alejandro Cartagena


Natalia and Juliana working with Julián Barón


Lina and Walter at our churros joint


Camilo, Walter, Mariana, Rafa, El Gringo Maldito and Andrés ready to rumble


Juiliana, Andrés and Natalia at fight night


Walter, Sofía, Natalia, Lina, Camilo, Andrés, Juliana and Rafa on the roof at Gimnasio de Arte. Thanks to José Luis and Livia!


Rafa, Andrés and Juliana mid-karaoke on our final night in Mexico

4.07.2019

Microgrant 25: Mexico Foto Camp Workshops 2019

© Andrés Sánchez

REQUEST
Financial help for a group of eight emerging photographers from Medellín to continue to build their careers by attending a photography intensive workshop in Mexico in May 2019 at the Centro de la Imagen with Julian BarónMariela Sancari and Alejandro Cartagena as well as to visit museums, galleries and photographer studios while there.

This grant benefits a group of eight emerging photographers from Medellín. They are Juliana Henao AlcarazMariana BetancurNatalia LoperaWalter LondoñoLina PiedrahitaCamilo PérezSofía Rojas, and Andrés Sánchez.


GRANT STATUS
Amount raised so far: $2600.00
The total cost is estimated to be $500 per student
This grant will last until the group leaves for Mexico on May 12th and 100% of donations will be used to fund this trip.

PORTFOLIO

© Andrés Sánchez


© Andrés Sánchez


© Camilo Pérez


© Camilo Pérez


© Camilo Pérez



© Juliana Henao Alcaraz


© Juliana Henao Alcaraz


© Juliana Henao Alcaraz


© Lina Piedrahita


© Lina Piedrahita


© Lina Piedrahita


© Mariana Betancur


© Mariana Betancur


© Mariana Betancur


© Natalia Lopera


© Natalia Lopera


© Natalia Lopera


© Sofía Rojas


© Sofía Rojas


© Sofía Rojas


© Walter Londoño


© Walter Londoño


© Walter Londoño


3.14.2017

Microgrant 21: Mexico Foto Camp Workshops 2017

© Andrés Sánchez

Mexico Foto Camp Workshops 2017

Request: Financial help for ten former microgrant recipients to continue to build their careers by attending photography intensive workshops in Mexico in 2017 with Mariela Sancari and Alejandro Cartagena; to visit museums, galleries and photographer studios while there; and to participate in Foto México, a biannual photography event presented by Centro de la Imagen. Final dates for the trip will be announced soon, but are anticipated to be in November and December 2017.

Grant Status: Amount raised so far: $4366.56

Full Statement
This grant benefits a group of ten former fototazo microgrant recipients who have come together to support their continued education and development. The members are Alba Bran, Andrés Sánchez, Angélica María Restrepo, Aura Lambertinez, Eric Robledo, Edwin Ochoa Vélez, Juliana Henao Alcaraz, Margarita Valdivieso, Mónica Lorenza Taborda and Natalia Lopera.

The group has a very special opportunity for a two-week trip to Mexico at the end of 2017 that will include intensive workshops in Mexico City with Mariela Sancari and in Monterrey with Alejandro Cartagena, as well as the opportunity to participate in Foto México, a biannual photography event offered by the Centro de la Imagen in Mexico City. While in Mexico, visits will additionally be made to photographer studios in Mexico City, Monterrey and Oaxaca, as well as to galleries and museums. More details will be forthcoming.

The total cost is estimated to be $650 per student.

Portfolio

© Alba Bran


© Aura Lambertinez


© Edwin Ochoa Vélez


© Eric Robledo


© Juliana Henao Alcaraz


© Margarita Valdivieso


© Mónica Lorenza Taborda


© Angélica María Restrepo


© Natalia Lopera


© Alejandra Arias


2.10.2017

LatAm f100: Alejandro Cartagena and Mariela Sancari

From the series "Suburbia Mexicana: People of Suburbia" © Alejandro Cartagena

fototazo has asked a group of 50 curators, gallery owners, blog writers, photographers, academics and others actively engaged with Latin American photography to pick two early career photographers whose work deserves recognition.

This project aims to highlight great work being made in the region today and also to provide a starting point in both English and Spanish for exploring contemporary Latin American photography. LatAm f100 is a collaboration between fototazo and the photographer and educator Jaime Permuth.

Today we continue the series with selections by Cristina De Middel. Her biography follows her selections.

The series also includes responses from Molly RobertsMariela SancariAlonso CastilloPaccarik OrueKatrin EismannDina Mitrani and Don Gregorio Anton.

fototazo ha invitado a un grupo de 50 curadores, galeristas, escritores, fotógrafos, y académicos - entre otros individuos seriamente comprometidos con la fotografía latinoamericana - a escoger cada quién dos fotógrafos emergentes cuya obra sea merecedora de mayor reconocimiento.

Este proyecto es una manera de celebrar el gran trabajo que se lleva a cabo en la región. Asimismo, busca proporcionar un punto de partida bilingüe en inglés y en español a las audiencias que deseen explorar la fotografía contemporánea en Latinoamérica. LatAm f100 es una colaboración entre fototazo y el fotógrafo y educador Jaime Permuth.


Hoy continuamos la serie con selecciones aportadas por 
Cristina De MiddelEncontrará su biografía al final del texto.

La serie también incluye contribuciones de Molly RobertsMariela SancariAlonso CastilloPaccarik OrueKatrin EismannDina Mitrani y Don Gregorio Anton.

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Alejandro Cartagena is probably one of the most active photographers in Mexico and collaborates with publishing houses around the world. After Car Poolers, the series (and book) that launched his career a few years ago ( 2012, just like The Afronauts) his production has kept growing in quantity and quality. Certainly one of the big names in photography in Mexico now.

Alejandro Cartagena, quien es probablemente uno de los fotógrafos más activos de México y colabora con editoriales de todo el mundo. Después de "Car Poolers", la serie (y libro) que lanzó su carrera hace unos años (2012, al igual que los Afronauts) su producción ha ido creciendo en cantidad y calidad. Ciertamente uno de los grandes nombres de la fotografía en México ahora.

From the series "Carpoolers" © Alejandro Cartagena


From the series "Carpoolers" © Alejandro Cartagena


From the series "Suburbia Mexicana: Fragmented Cities" © Alejandro Cartagena


From the series "Suburbia Mexicana: Fragmented Cities" © Alejandro Cartagena


From the series "Suburbia Mexicana: Lost Rivers" © Alejandro Cartagena


From the series "Suburbia Mexicana: Lost Rivers" © Alejandro Cartagena


From the series "Between Borders" © Alejandro Cartagena


From the series "Between Borders" © Alejandro Cartagena


From the series "Between Borders" © Alejandro Cartagena

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Mariela Sancari came on the international scene with her fantastic book Moisés that made it onto the top best books of the year lists in 2015. She has, since then, been working on developing and giving continuity to this very personal, intimate and difficult subject. Her installations and sequels of the eBook just add interest and mystery to the whole thing.

Mariela Sancari, México. Mariela entró en la escena internacional con su fantástico libro "Moisés" que llegó a la cima de la lista de los mejores libros del año en 2015. Ella desde entonces, ha estado trabajando en desarrollar y dar continuidad a este tema muy personal, íntimo y difícil. Sus instalaciones y las secuelas del ebook solo agregan más interés y misterio a todo el proyecto.


From the series Moisés © Mariela Sancari


From the series Moisés © Mariela Sancari


From the series Moisés © Mariela Sancari


From the series Moisés © Mariela Sancari


From the series Moisés © Mariela Sancari


From the series Moisés © Mariela Sancari


From the series The Two-Headed Horse © Mariela Sancari


From the series The Two-Headed Horse © Mariela Sancari


From the series The Two-Headed Horse © Mariela Sancari


From the series The Two-Headed Horse © Mariela Sancari

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Cristina De Middel is a photographer whose work investigates photography's ambiguous relationship to truth. Blending documentary and conceptual photographic practices, she plays with reconstructions and archetypes in order to build a more layered understanding of the subject she approaches. From her understanding of the mass media reducing the real understanding of the world we live in, her selection of subjects responds to the urgency of completing the portrait or re-launching the debate taking the potential of photography as the raw material for her storytelling.

After a ten year career as a photojournalist, Cristina stepped outside of the straight documentary gaze and produced the acclaimed series "The Afronauts" (2012), which explored the history of a failed space program in Zambia in the 1960s through staged reenactments of obscure narratives that challenged the traditional depiction of the African continent. De Middel continuously produces new bodies of work. The series "This is what hatred did" (2014), "Sharkification" (2015) and "Jan Mayen" (2015), to name a few examples, were all published as books. In 2015 De Middel launched her own book publishing house; This Book is True. This Book is True features both her own publications and supports publications of promising artists. In 2016 the second edition of The Afronauts was published. De Middel’s work has received numerous awards in both the editorial and the artistic fields, including at PhotoFolio Arles 2012, the Deutsche Börse Prize, POPCAP' 13, and the Infinity Award from the International Center of Photography in New York.