"I wanted to participate in this beautiful project to honour The Move and Contact Dance, while using my phone to capture intuitive, away from the screen, hand-held, movement-effect, "objet trouvé," black-and-white photography, dancing along with the dancers as they move through the studio."
Camilo, Colombo-Canadian based in Toronto, self-proclaims himself an agitated–feminist, –Buddhist and –photographer. He completed studies in marketing communications at Jorge Tadeo Lozano University in Bogota, and in anthropology at Concordia University, Montreal. His recent work focuses on photography as a political tool. His anthropology thesis, X-Out Boundaries. Private and Public. Symbolic Essay, published by The Anthropology Department of Concordia University, was consorted with the body of work Divine Nature, and was exhibited for seven months there.
His editorial and commercial production illustrates several coffee-table books on the natural and urban landscapes of Colombia, as well as tourist guides, catalogs, brochures and advertisements. His visual artwork has been exhibited in Bogota, Cartagena, Calgary, Montreal and New York. Camilo also writes short stories and mystical-erotic poetry.
www.fundacionlinterna.org
His editorial and commercial production illustrates several coffee-table books on the natural and urban landscapes of Colombia, as well as tourist guides, catalogs, brochures and advertisements. His visual artwork has been exhibited in Bogota, Cartagena, Calgary, Montreal and New York. Camilo also writes short stories and mystical-erotic poetry.
www.fundacionlinterna.org