Nicolas Villaume photographed scissors dancing, an indigenous Peruvian cultural tradition. The work was recognized by Latin American Fotografía.
Nicolas Villaume photographed the scissors dancing, an indigenous Peruvian cultural tradition. The work was recognized by Latin American Fotografía.
Nicolas Villaume photographed the scissors dancing, an indigenous Peruvian cultural tradition. The work was recognized by Latin American Fotografía.
Ramon Campos Iriarte traveled inside the ELN's secret base in Colombia and photographed life from the guerrilla perspective.
Ramon Campos Iriarte traveled inside the ELN's secret base in Colombia and photographed life from the guerrilla perspective.
Ramon Campos Iriarte traveled inside the ELN's secret base in Colombia and photographed their everyday life, from baseball games to building weapons.
Opening spread. Nicolas Villaume photographed the effects of mining on indigenous communities in Colombia, Chile and Peru. the work was recognized by Latin American Fotografía. Ramiro Fernandez, photo editor
I commissioned Nicolas Villaume to photograph the effects of mining on indigenous communities in Colombia, Chile and Peru. The work was sponsored by a Ford Foundation grant.
Nicolas Villaume photographed the effects of mining on indigenous communities in Colombia, Chile and Peru. The work was recognized by Latin American Fotografía. Ramiro Fernandez, photo editor
The Santa Rosa spill had a profound effect on the families in the indigenous community. Photographed by Nicolas Villaume. Ramiro Fernandez, photo editor
The Santa Rosa spill had a profound effect on the families in the indigenous community. This spread introduces the topic. Photographed by Nicolas Villaume.
Nicolas Villaume's photographs showing mining companies' planted trees meant to replenish the environment, contrasted with the effects of mining on nature.
The relocation of the Rio Rancheria. The mining companies provided needed infrastructure for the indigenous community but also proposed to take away their river. Nicolaus Villaume, photographer; Ramiro Fernandez, photo editor
Camilo Sanchez Puerto photographed then-upcoming journalist Jenny Manrique for this series. Photo Editor: Ramiro Fernandez
Adrian Perez represents Buenos Aires as a national deputy in Congress. He was photographed by Victor Wolf outside his office for this series. Photo Editor: Ramiro Fernandez
Acclaimed photographer Victor Wolf photographed members of the Latin American Security and Defense Network on a tank outside of the Ministry of Defense in Buenos Aires.
Maria Elisa Duque photographed Paula Moreno Zapata, the first Afro-Colombian woman to occupy a cabinet-level post in that nation. Photo Editor: Ramiro Fernandez
Nicolas Villaume photographed scissors dancing, an indigenous Peruvian cultural tradition. The work was recognized by Latin American Fotografía.
Nicolas Villaume photographed the scissors dancing, an indigenous Peruvian cultural tradition. The work was recognized by Latin American Fotografía.
Nicolas Villaume photographed the scissors dancing, an indigenous Peruvian cultural tradition. The work was recognized by Latin American Fotografía.
Ramon Campos Iriarte traveled inside the ELN's secret base in Colombia and photographed life from the guerrilla perspective.
Ramon Campos Iriarte traveled inside the ELN's secret base in Colombia and photographed life from the guerrilla perspective.
Ramon Campos Iriarte traveled inside the ELN's secret base in Colombia and photographed their everyday life, from baseball games to building weapons.
Opening spread. Nicolas Villaume photographed the effects of mining on indigenous communities in Colombia, Chile and Peru. the work was recognized by Latin American Fotografía. Ramiro Fernandez, photo editor
I commissioned Nicolas Villaume to photograph the effects of mining on indigenous communities in Colombia, Chile and Peru. The work was sponsored by a Ford Foundation grant.
Nicolas Villaume photographed the effects of mining on indigenous communities in Colombia, Chile and Peru. The work was recognized by Latin American Fotografía. Ramiro Fernandez, photo editor
The Santa Rosa spill had a profound effect on the families in the indigenous community. Photographed by Nicolas Villaume. Ramiro Fernandez, photo editor
The Santa Rosa spill had a profound effect on the families in the indigenous community. This spread introduces the topic. Photographed by Nicolas Villaume.
Nicolas Villaume's photographs showing mining companies' planted trees meant to replenish the environment, contrasted with the effects of mining on nature.
The relocation of the Rio Rancheria. The mining companies provided needed infrastructure for the indigenous community but also proposed to take away their river. Nicolaus Villaume, photographer; Ramiro Fernandez, photo editor
Camilo Sanchez Puerto photographed then-upcoming journalist Jenny Manrique for this series. Photo Editor: Ramiro Fernandez
Adrian Perez represents Buenos Aires as a national deputy in Congress. He was photographed by Victor Wolf outside his office for this series. Photo Editor: Ramiro Fernandez
Acclaimed photographer Victor Wolf photographed members of the Latin American Security and Defense Network on a tank outside of the Ministry of Defense in Buenos Aires.
Maria Elisa Duque photographed Paula Moreno Zapata, the first Afro-Colombian woman to occupy a cabinet-level post in that nation. Photo Editor: Ramiro Fernandez