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“One look is enough to make a change.”

In an instant you can immortalize someone’s identity, a death or even the most beautiful natural phenomenon. I learned this lesson when I put myself behind my camera lens and I began the voyage into the unknown. Since then, dozens of social injustices have become timeless photographs that illustrate the victims of oppression, abuse and tyranny which sometimes go completely unnoticed by citizens and government officials alike. It was my trip to the “City of Widows,” better known as Vrindavan, which marked a turning point in my life. The icy gaze of a woman bereft of humanity was stuck in my eyes then and still remains etched in my mind. That moment was enough to turn my life in Madrid upside down and leave the field of development economics to pursue studies in social work. I decided it was time to act. Those vacant eyes would no longer go unnoticed by my camera, nor by me.

"Fatiga de estar vivo, de estar muerto,
Con frío en vez de sangre,
Con frío que sonríe insinuando
Por las aceras apagadas."

Destierro: Luis Cernuda (Un río, un amor).

So that is how they live, without life. They wander the streets with their bare feet, indifferent to the stones on the street like their sad souls because their husbands were taken from them during the first part of their lives; nor are they able to live the second part of their lives either.

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La otra cara de los JJ.OO de Beijing 2008

Carteles denuncia de la situación en Tibet.

"Mientras las televisiones de todo el mundo retransmitían la inauguración de los JJ.OO con la imagen de una China renovada, comunicativa y cercana...nada tenía que ver con la China que yo estaba contemplando ESCONDIDA para reflejar la auténtica realidad del Tibet".

 
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