The exhibition “Memories of Reality” showcases the poignant photographs of pioneering photojournalist Sady González.
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Vintage ‘mule’ of the coffee grove
Vintage machines such as this Soviet jeep still transit the mountain roads of the coffee zone where few modern SUV’s dare go.
One horse power at a time
Trying to save of fuel and leave a very green footprint? One man in Tabio has found a way to move around at one horse power.
Big Picture: Sweet twilight
Photojournalist Piers Calvert captures afternoon light over the sugarcane fields of Valle del Cauca.
Wanderers in the wind
A beautiful ‘Big Picture’ captured by Colombian photojournalist Juan Paulo Vargas.
Red tiles and Villa de Leyva skies
Big Picture. A beautiful view of one of Colombia’s most iconographic towns.
Children of the mountain
Big Picture. Heading to school through the mist and moors of central Boyacá.
Ferry: A witness to bravery
From gold mines to ‘corralejas’ photojournalist Stephen Ferry has covered Colombia and documented its ‘violentology’.
Proud faces of change in Timbiquí
The peoples of Timbiquí can proudly claim the ‘piano of the jungle’ as one of their leading contributions to Colombia’s culture.
A “green” photo contest
You have megapixels and memory, so taking pictures of Cundinamarca will be an exercise in environmental discovery.
Palms for all seasons
Big Picture. Colombia’s national tree, the wax palm can grow up to 55 meters in height as seen in the Cocora valley.
Big Picture: down memory lane
Big Picture. View of the Ave.Chile in Bogotá back in 1957 made for Studebakers and Corvairs.
La Candelaria: colours of change
Bogotá’s historic district La Candelaria is known for its colourful façades. It’s a part of the capital which withstands change.
Ten minutes of solitude
Big Picture. Cartagena is a destination for leisure and literature. The corridors under the clock tower sell everything from straw sombreros to old novels.
Cruz: photography and flames
Fernando Cruz documents rudimentary brick ovens as a creative undertaking to understand “sacred” spaces in Colombia.
Young man and the sea
The Guajira has balanced the wealth from its rich natural resources with the agrarian and fishing ways of locals.