Tag: Juan Cristóbal Cobo

  • Faith – The Leica camera Blog

    Link: I worked on this project using my secular intuition to confront my own fears and questions about religion, looking at the believers, their rituals and relics. In the end it raised more questions than answers, and I’m okay with that.

  • Focus on Self-Portraiture: Juan Cristóbal Cobo – LENSCRATCH

    Focus on Self-Portraiture: Juan Cristóbal Cobo – LENSCRATCH

    Focus on Self-Portraiture: Juan Cristóbal Cobo – LENSCRATCH Juan Cristóbal Cobo and I were paired together for a Leica talk on photographing at home during a pandemic. I had never seen his work before, and I was blown away that someone so new to self-portraits could be so inventive. Many of us dip our toes…

  • Unearthing Bogotá’s Past on the Carrera Séptima – The New York Times

    Unearthing Bogotá’s Past on the Carrera Séptima – The New York Times

    Unearthing Bogotá’s Past on the Carrera Séptima Bogotá’s once-grand avenue, the Carrera Séptima, still tells the story of the city’s history. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/02/26/juan-cristobal-cobo-carrera-septima/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs&region=Body&_r=0 “It’s dirty, it’s ugly, it smells, and it’s full of thieves,” said the photographer Juan Cristóbal Cobo, summarizing the popular attitude toward the old center, also known as the Candelaria,…