Fuera del Abismo wins Best Documentary at FICCI-ON Festival
Directed and filmed for the UNHCR, the film also won the Public Award.
Directed and filmed for the UNHCR, the film also won the Public Award.
First individual exhibition of the photographic project at Espace Jörg Brockmann in Geneva, opening next Thursday the 21st at 18h.
The new work focuses on the people and landscapes behind the newspaper headlines of Mexico’s northern border.
From the 1st to the 30th of June, the works will be on display on outdoor exhibition at the Botanic Gardens
Documenting different realities of the origin, transit and destination of part of the irregular migration towards the US for the Economist’s publication
“The bear, the hunters and the cocaine: who killed Cachou?” is the title of the cover story I worked on together with Le Monde correspondent Sandrine Morel in Val d’Aran for M Le Magazine du Monde.
The publication takes the form of a fanzine and includes the text done by Elisa Rusca for the project.
Come along at the opening on the 17th of November at 18h in Nyon.
The project will be exhibited at Gallerie Focale in Nyon, Switzerland on November this year
The film will be screened at Ambulante Film Festival as part of Coordenadas Chihuahua on the 2nd of October.
Documenting the day-to-day of these “agents on wheels” for the 150th year anniversary book of Zurich Insurance Group
Have a look at the work I did documenting the ongoing loss of iconic hand painted signs that decorate street stalls on The New York Times’ microsite
The Bridge will be screened on the Mid-length: Territory selection of the British festival Flatpack on Wednesday 18 May.
Working as a cinematographer for the UN Refugee Agency, I documented the day-to-day of a refugee family resettling in Mexico
The filmed “Sindicat de l’Hospitalet” in which I worked as a DoP with director Irene Baqué is now out on The Guardian Documentaries
The Bridge will be screened at South Texas International Film Festival next January.
Coinciding with Hispanic Heritage Month, Topic premieres my directorial debut, The Bridge, filmed in four cities between the US and Mexico.
For the Grande Interview of the Saturday edidtion of the Swiss newspaper
You can visit the exhibition at the Museum in Rotterdam from the 2nd of October until the 6th of December.
The world is under lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic. How is everyone spending Saturday night?
The Economist 1843 asked me to join Lara Feigel in Cuba and retrace her dad’s journey from Antwerp to the island in the 50s.
Photographing the former president in Mexico City
German weekly magazine Der Spiegel commissioned me to photograph former Bolivian President Evo Morales in Mexico City where he now lives in exile after having been ousted.
Te espero como la lluvia de mayo. I wait for you like the rain of May…
Come to Westergasfabriek to get to see the audiovisual installation done by Emmie Kollau with my photographs for Docking Station
‘for your convenience’, an evening on image-making as artistic research and critical tool…
In conversation with artist and moderator Yair Callender
Speaking to the third year students of the Photography BA at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague
In Guadalajara to meet the fans on their match against San Luis with words by Andrea Canales
“Docking Station’s mission is to bring high-quality visual stories out there so that they can make an impact. Because they provide us with new windows onto the world.”
Done in 1953 in a booming Venezuela by Italian avant-garde architect of Gio Ponti
Until the 30th of June at Gare de l’Est as well as at Le Centquatre as part of Festival Circulation(s)
Excited to be part of this big family of talented photographers and filmmakers…
Directing this series of short documentaries in Tijuana, Mexico for Topic
Part of the biannual photo festival El Ojo Salvaje, this year devoting to land use and land issues around the world
Documenting the efforts made by the Costa Rican Ministry of Health to eliminate malaria on its soil for the World Health Organisation
I was asked to create a series of portraits showcasing those who make Mexico City such a unique place: from a taco seller in Colonia Narvarte to a taxi driver in Observatorio, Garibaldi Plaza’s mariachis and the Santa Muerte worshippers in Tepito.
Working in Mexico City and the southern state of Chiapas in a bid to understand the effects of fizzy drinks consumption and people’s lives
Thomson Reuters Foundation and Barilla Center partnered up to create the Food Sustainability Media Award
Running from 14 July until 1 October 2017 at the Dong Gang Museum of Photography
The film follows the daily commute Karla Nutter makes between Juárez, Mexico and El Paso in the U.S.
The work done for WaterAid in 2016 will be in Milan for World Water Day
With words by Daniel Stone
Canada’s pioneering charitable arts-publishing house awarded second place to The United Soya Republic on the foundation’s global award.
“Selected projects are those that explore new models of storytelling, demonstrate a commitment to social issues, and/or are grounded in the communities they represent.”