Showing posts with label Colombia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colombia. Show all posts
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Grupo Aguacero, planting a Seed and watching it grow
Labels:
Cartagena,
Colombia,
Grupo Aguacero,
La Boquilla,
photography,
tony rocco
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Student Photographs in La Boquilla
Here is a slideshow showing photos taken by students in Soñando ser Fotógrafo (Dreaming of Being a Photographer) in La Boquilla, Cartagena in Colombia.
Click on YouTube logo to see video larger directly on YouTube.
Click on YouTube logo to see video larger directly on YouTube.
Labels:
Cartagena,
Colombia,
Grupo Aguacero,
La Boquilla,
Philadelphia,
tony rocco
Friday, August 12, 2011
Process in La Boquilla
Here is a slideshow showing the process of the 4 workshops in Soñando ser Fotógrafo (Dreaming of Being a Photographer) in La Boquilla, Cartagena in Colombia.
Click on YouTube logo to see video larger directly on YouTube.
Click on YouTube logo to see video larger directly on YouTube.
Labels:
Cartagena,
Colombia,
Grupo Aguacero,
La Boquilla,
photography
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Arriving at La Boquilla, Cartagena
After getting into Cartagena late last night (after a 26 hour bus ride) today is our first workshop with Los Reporteritos de La Boquilla and Organicación Fundación Proboquilla. I am here as a member of Grupo Aguacero, comprised of my students from Cali's Aguablanca District that I have been working with for the past 6 years.
La Boquilla is located right on the water about 20 minutes walk from where we are staying in my Aunt Jenny's Apt. These 18 students, aged 10 - 16, have received workshops in the past on topics ranging from web design to journalism. We spent our first day getting to know each other and outlining the rest of the workshops. The people in this community make their living from the sea and the tourists who make Cartagena Colombia's #1 tourist attraction. The overwhelming majority (like 90%) of the residents are Afro-Colombian.
La Boquilla is located right on the water about 20 minutes walk from where we are staying in my Aunt Jenny's Apt. These 18 students, aged 10 - 16, have received workshops in the past on topics ranging from web design to journalism. We spent our first day getting to know each other and outlining the rest of the workshops. The people in this community make their living from the sea and the tourists who make Cartagena Colombia's #1 tourist attraction. The overwhelming majority (like 90%) of the residents are Afro-Colombian.
Labels:
Cartagena,
Colombia,
Grupo Aguacero,
La Boquilla,
photography,
tony rocco
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Devoción a La Vírgen del Carmen (Devotion to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel)
This video was created by Grupo Flormorado and explains the significance of their very important celebration of La Virgen del Carmen (our Lady of Mt. Carmel). I was really intrigued by how little I knew about it and what a big deal it is for the residents of La Florida as well as the rest of Colombia. I have been teaching the students digital video this summer along with traditional and digital photography, and this is just the first in a series that the students will be making about their traditions.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Adios a La Florida
Sunday, July 24, 2011
First Photograms
These are the first photograms my students in La Florida have created. A Photogram is a simple photographic process of basically collages on top of photographic paper in the darkroom that is then exposed by the enlarger. The students were asked to use items of personal significance in their photograms.
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Photogram by Brayan |
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Photogram by Lorena |
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Photogram by Miguel Angel |
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Photogram by Nelly |
First Pinhole Photos!
Here are some of my La Florida students' first pinhole photos. These images were taken with recycled cans that we transformed into cameras. These images depict the students and areas of La Florida that the students feel connected to.
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Photo by Catherine |
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Photo by Erick |
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Photo by Johan |
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Photo by Maria Jose |
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Photo by Miguel Angel |
Friday, July 1, 2011
La Florida-getting back to business
The primary goal of my trip to Colombia this summer is to get my project in La Florida off and running. Last year we made a good start but we had a problem getting a teacher to keep the project going when I was gone so things have moved slowly. My students are still excited, however, and ready to get busy! Our first week has been devoted to Pinhole Photography and Fotograms. Check out some picts of our first week below.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Iguana Park / Parque de las Iguanas
This is a video about a neighborhood park/ Iguana reserve in Cali, Colombia that I discovered, run for 22 years as a labor of love by Orlando Machado.
If the video plays too small on your screen, click the tab under the video to view it directly on youtube.
If the video plays too small on your screen, click the tab under the video to view it directly on youtube.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Gravy and Meatball with Grupo Aguacero
I am so excited to be back in Colombia for the summer, working with my students, taking photographs, and doing what I love. My first stop is Cali and my students from grupo Aguacero. They are always cooking for me, showing me dishes from Colombia, so this time I wanted them to experience something from Philly. I'm not much of a cook (but I can boil water!), so I brought down gravy and meatballs from renowned Vill di Roma Restaurant in South Philly so they could experience spaghetti like I did when I was growing up. Colombians' and many Latinos' idea of spaghetti is pasta with ketchup mixed with rice. Yuck! This time they got to try the real deal!
Monday, August 16, 2010
Exploring La Florida
On my first full day in La Florida my students took me around to see their wonderful town and the surrounding area. We also took the opportunity to start talking about photography and start taking pictures. A highlight of the day was when they took me to their secret little place where
they made a swing.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Reception in La Florida
Wow. It felt like the whole town was there to welcome me to La Florida today! It was amazing to see the enthusiasm and support that the community has for this project. I can't wait to get started with the students tomorrow!
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Meeting my New Students
I discussed what we will be doing over the next few weeks and looked at what our goals and expectations will be. Then we broke up into groups with the help of Jenny Paola from Grincol Communications and Pillar from La Javeriana and worked on the name for the group, as well as mission and vision statements for our project.
FLORMORADO (Purple Flower local to La Florida where it gets it's name)
Photographs to discover . . . from la Florida and the entire world.
Mission:
Mediante la fotografía sesibilizarnos y enseñar al mundo nuestras costumbres campesinas, con la participación activa de la comunidad de La Florida en su diario vivir, aprovechando nuestros propios recursos.
Using photography to better understand and show the world our rural customs, with the active participation of the community of La Florida in their daily lives, using our own resources.
Vision:
Consolidarnos como un equipo de fotógrafos, multiplicador, que construye conocimiento y opera trabajando la problematica social que vive nuestro pueblo, para mejorar la calidad de vida y la conservación del medio ambiente.
Consolidate as a team of photographers that builds a working knowledge of the social problems facing our people, to improve the quality of life and environmental conservation.
What a great start, I can't wait to go to La Florida tomorrow and REALLY get this project started!
Thursday, June 3, 2010
New Project!

I am so happy to announce a new outreach project I will be doing in Colombia working with a group of students from Fundación San Martín de Porres, located in a farming community outside Bogotá. In collaboration with La Javeriana in Bogotá, one of Colombia's most respected Universities, I will be embarking on a two-year project with a group of students from the Fundación. Much like my previous group in Cali, these students will learn to use the camera as a tool to explore their culture and share their stories. In addition, I will be building a darkroom for them similar to the one I just recently completed at Stetson Middle School in Philadelphia. In fact, an integral part of the project will be a distance learning program where both groups of students will learn about each other's respective cultures using photography as well as video. Details are still being worked but the project could start as early as this coming September.
Labels:
Bogota,
Colombia,
la javeriana,
Philadelphia,
photography,
Stetson Middle School
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Mexican Night
I have many good friends who are "undocumented" and mostly Mexican that work in restaurants and other businesses throughout Philadelphia. Because of the long hours they work, they can never make it to any of my shows so I decided to have a "Midnight Reception" for them. It was also my amigo Mexicano "Pedro's" birthday, so we combined it into one big party where Colombia met Mexico. I was happy that my buddies finally got a chance to see my work and that of my students, and even happier that so many other people came out as well.
Below is a pic of me and "Pedro" as well as one of me with my brothers of Gamma Phi Sigma, Hermanos Unidos, Fraterity, Inc. Plus the dancing queen, my mom, was back in action as you can check out in the video clip.


Below is a pic of me and "Pedro" as well as one of me with my brothers of Gamma Phi Sigma, Hermanos Unidos, Fraterity, Inc. Plus the dancing queen, my mom, was back in action as you can check out in the video clip.


Sunday, October 7, 2007
My Show Opening
My opening on First Friday was amazing with hundreds of people coming through Third Street Gallery. There was authentic Colombian snacks provided by Colombian Bakery as well as lots of cumbia and vallenato, traditional Colombian music. I was happy to see so many people come out and support my students and me. What made my night, however, was having my mom in town to be there with me. Below is a pict of (from l to r) my aunt Lucy, me, my mother Amparo, my cousin Lydia and my cousin Gilberto.

Below is a little low-rez video clip showing the crowd that was going through the gallery all night long.

Below is a little low-rez video clip showing the crowd that was going through the gallery all night long.
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Getting Ready for My Show


Now that my students from Grupo Agua 0 have had their show in Colombia, it is time for me to get ready for my show next month at Third Street Gallery in Old City, Philadelphia. I'm excited to be showing all new work from my last few trips to Colombia. Also, these are black and white traditional silver prints, most of which were printed by renowned master printer Robert Asman. In addition to my work there will be select images from Grupo Agua 0, the first time their work will be displayed outside Colombia. The title of our show is Colombia: Nuestro Pueblo or Colombia: Our Home. It demonstrates the different perspectives my students and I have when we look at the city of Cali, Colombia: a place we all consider home.
Friday, August 3, 2007
ESPERA/Waiting by Lisseth

Esta foto fue tomada en la galeria santa Elena ubicada al sur oriente de cali, ella es una señora que vende gallinas. Me gustaba la expression de la señora, se ve pensativa.
This photo was taken at the Geleria (Market) de Santa Elena located in the southeast of Cali. She is a woman selling chickens. I liked her pensive expression.
A LA OREDEN/At Your Service by Lisseth
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