Post Tagged with: "Jorge E. Barragan"

Mexico 2010
/ July 29, 2010 1:26 pm

Mexico 2010

VIAS DEL SUR by Eduardo J. Barragan Es divertido y hasta elegante escuchar el tren pasar mientras escribes.

¡Prensa!
/ July 26, 2010 12:01 pm

¡Prensa!

covertura por la prensa en Mexico.

Gracias Guadalajara!
/ July 20, 2010 5:45 pm

Gracias Guadalajara!

We are interested in returning the images of the street to the street. On July 18th, images from Guadalajara, and other regions of Mexico were posted on a wall fronting the Museo de Bellas Artes in the Rambla Cartaluña in downtown Guadalajara. The wall is a crossing point for the cities working class and the elite. Poetry and images Mexico were combined with silkscreens to continue the dialogue.

Wandering in the Company of Strangers the Magazine!
/ May 28, 2010 9:47 am

Wandering in the Company of Strangers the Magazine!

Order the issue now! Black Boots Ink Issue No. 1 brings you the work of 44 photographers and writers working in Guadalajara, San Francisco and Los Angeles.

Magazine No. 1: Wandering in the Company of Strangers
/ May 7, 2010 4:23 pm

Magazine No. 1: Wandering in the Company of Strangers

Black Boots Ink Magazine No. 1 brings you the work of 44 photographers and writers working in Guadalajara and Zapopan Mexico, and San Francisco and Los Angeles, California as participants in the Wandering workshop series. Click here to order Issue No. 2 from MagCloud. Featuring work by: Isrohan Alvarez, Guadalajara | Emilio Bañuelos, Guadalajara | Jorge E. Barragan, Guadalajara | [...]

Wandering in the Company of Strangers
/ March 9, 2010 4:09 pm

Wandering in the Company of Strangers

Posando a la inspiración encontré La línea de tu universo humo revelado con luz de silencio Notas de viento Ceniza de palabras Fuego en los labios líneas de carne gritan tu imagen

Last Sunday Collaborative Starts Wandering…
/ December 14, 2009 11:04 pm

Last Sunday Collaborative Starts Wandering…

Fifteen of us, some of us photographers others writers, gathered in Guadalajara this Sunday to start the Wandering in the Company of Strangers project. We are excited to be working with such a diverse group of photographers, each with a direct connection to the city.