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Five questions for Sergi Camara (and speaking in Sao Paulo ...)

[ Studio Madeleine | January 21, 2010 | 6 Comments | 580 views]

This week, Sergi Camara, Spanish collective Pandora , sent us a video with pictures he made ​​in the state capital. Here at Studio Madeleine, we think he just wanted to show us - but as St. Paul is the theme of the week, we decided to publish it on the blog of PEF, and fall, we made five perguntinhas to Sergi, about these images:

1. When these pictures were taken?
I did them in 2009, when I returned from Paraty in Focus and spent a few days in Sao Paulo, photographing.

2. This was his first time in the city?
The first time I was there on vacation, a long time. Just went for a walk even. Then in 2008, came to the meeting of Collective .

3. What was the first impression the city you now?
For me, I live an hour from Barcelona, ​​a city of 40,000 inhabitants, seemed madness. But at the same time, too crazy to shoot, to enjoy the spaces and scenarios that SP offers.

4. What is the common denominator of these images?
He had seen many pictures of. I sought a personal way of working, wanted to escape the images of large buildings and I focus on people who live in a megalopolis. I looked for characters that I suggested the transformation or metamorphosis suffering human being in a big city. Beings are lost in the urban setting. SP also wanted to shoot to continue the work that Pandora is performing on megacities - already photographed Tokyo, Sao Paulo, Mexico City and Karachi, Pakistan.

5. What St. Paul is the only one?
People. The scenarios that never end. It is a city that never ends.

SP 2 - Sergi Camara from Magdalene House on Vimeo .

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