honorable mention
Carmen Serejo portugal
title
Where do we go?
"WHERE DO WE GO?",intends to register the inquietude of this new time in which the pandemic caused by the new coronavirus SARS- CoV-2 (COVID19) has made the world unbreathable, and to use photography as a resource to express feelings, sensations and reflections.
Does life reserve for us the silence of certain days the pain we go through?
Should we look at this pandemic from the perspective of faith, invoking and placing all our hope in God?
When will certainty come to an end in these times?
In September 2019, she started her photography and photojournalism training at Cenjor - Protocol Training Center for Journalists.
Since then, her photography has been a tool for personal expression and construction of narratives giving each character its own energy and power. Only after sinking all her senses into the story, does she try to conceive and explore the images.
She believes in photography as a means of consciousness and connection.
This site shows a small selection of hundreds of photographs she took over the course of her year and half career. She consistently worked across genres, encompassing portrait, photojournalism, but, above all, people and their emotions.
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entry description
January 2021 - Series of 5 photo taken in Sintra, in the ruin of a Chapel, inspired by baroque painting."WHERE DO WE GO?",intends to register the inquietude of this new time in which the pandemic caused by the new coronavirus SARS- CoV-2 (COVID19) has made the world unbreathable, and to use photography as a resource to express feelings, sensations and reflections.
Does life reserve for us the silence of certain days the pain we go through?
Should we look at this pandemic from the perspective of faith, invoking and placing all our hope in God?
When will certainty come to an end in these times?
about the photographer
Carmen Serejo was born in Mozambique,1961. Lives in Sintra, Portugal.In September 2019, she started her photography and photojournalism training at Cenjor - Protocol Training Center for Journalists.
Since then, her photography has been a tool for personal expression and construction of narratives giving each character its own energy and power. Only after sinking all her senses into the story, does she try to conceive and explore the images.
She believes in photography as a means of consciousness and connection.
This site shows a small selection of hundreds of photographs she took over the course of her year and half career. She consistently worked across genres, encompassing portrait, photojournalism, but, above all, people and their emotions.
back to gallery