Johanna Alarcón (b. 1992) is a freelance photojournalist and visual storyteller based in Ecuador. Her work focuses on social justice, human rights, identity and...
Gisela Volá lives in Argentina and works at the intersections of visual creation, education, and collective work. In 2004, she co-founded Cooperativa S...
Isadora Romero is an Ecuadorian freelance visual storyteller based in Quito, Ecuador. She is interested in social, gender, and environmental issues. Her visual ...
Gato Villegas Sánchez lives in Quito, Ecuador. He is a cultural and audiovisual producer, interested in the dialogue between art and documentary as a ...
3rd Prize, Nature
The eggs of a Wiley’s glass frog, Nymphargus wileyi, hang on the tip of a leaf in Tropical Andean cloud forest, near the Yanayacu Biological Station, Napo...
Jaime Culebra is a reptile and amphibian researcher, and nature photographer based in Ecuador. He holds a Bachelor of Biology, an MSc. in Environmental Educa...
Pablo Tosco is an Argentinian photo-video journalist focused on telling the stories of silenced people. His work is focused on documenting and the inequaliti...
From insights into the life and beliefs of the Kichwa people of Sarayaku in the Ecuadorian Amazon to a philosophical interpretation of the changing landscape ar...
Posted January 07, 2021
From insights into the life and beliefs of the Kichwa people of Sarayaku in the Ecuadorian Amazon to a philosophical interpretation of the changing landscape ar...
Posted June 25, 2020
Julieta Escardó is a photographer, editor and educator. She is co-director of the publishing house La Luminosa and editor at Sueño de La Razón, a South...
We are now proud to present the new talents from South America: Johanna Andrea Alarcón Alvarez (Ecuador), Andrés Cardona Cruz (Colombia), Felipe Jácome (Ecuador...
Posted August 21, 2019
Francois Laso, born in Belgium, is a researcher, curator and visual artist. He has Masters degrees in Visual Anthropology, and in Photography, and is c...
2nd prize, Nature
Residents of Trujillo visit the Mampuesto cemetery after floodwaters have covered the tombs in mud and caused part of the terrain to collapse. 'El Niño' ('The C...
Loup Langton’s career reflects a balance between international professional and creative work as well as journalism-related research and education. As a f...
Javier Espinosa Robles was born in 1964 in Malaga, Spain, and studied journalism at Madrid University. In Latin America, he covered all significant events in th...
He was director for the first meeting of Latin American Photographic Collectives in Sao Paulo and is also director of E·CO (Encounter of Photo Collectives), whi...