Oficina de traductor jurado

October 16th, 2013

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pigments inkjet print copy

Hold on

October 16th, 2013

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October 16th, 2013

Pigments inkjet copy print

Pigments inkjet copy print

60 Rue de Wiertz

October 16th, 2013

60 Rue de Wiertz

60 Rue de Wiertz

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Dirty Gold

October 16th, 2013

Women of Ierissós cover the face to don't be tagged by police

Women of Ierissós cover the face to don’t be tagged by police

In the name of Gold (Dirty Gold photo essay) is a long term documentary photoessay about the gold mega mining in Europe using the cyanid. The crisis is digging for gold in Europe and the gold mining projects are a controversial issue for the local people against the mines.

Most of the mines companies are based in Canada working for investors from different parts of the world including USA. The companies sign savage agreements with governments in basis that in the European Union the use of cyanid is not forbidden at all. The aftermath and consequences of using this toxic and other chemical products are a headache for farmers, fishermen, and many small private companies.

The water is one of the main sources of life in all the areas affected. Mining companies use the water of the rivers in the process of extraction the gold from the rocks where the gold is microscopic. The process use millions of liters of water mixed with cyanid and other toxic heavy metals creating destruction and contamination wherever the water run. Governments, mining companies and politicians are all accomplices of the situation and their hands are full of dirty gold.

The mining companies operate with freedom and help of governments, and the citizens of the affected areas began to organize struggling for their rights. From Corcoesto and Tapia de Casariego in Galicia, Rosia Montana, Kumovgrad in Bulgaria, Bergama, Kaz Dag in Turkey or Ierissos and Skouries in Greece, all of them are fighting for a clean future of poison in their water and their land. For them is a heritage achieved through the efforts of several generations that will enrich a few: “They leave us shit and take the gold” is the most heard expression.

On the other hand a minority of people believe and think that gold mines are good for their lives. Are those working in the mines, often pawn, very low wages or low paid. The governments of these countries take advantage of the low morale of the people due to lack of employment by the prevailing crisis and abduct citizens telling the story of creating many job offers but in most cases end up being for foreigners and hand labor. In any case, regional or national authorities never ask harshly to the affected and impose their interests. It seems to be clear that what it is “bread for today but hunger for tomorrow”. Of all the places affected by the gold mines may Rosia Montana in Romania, Skouries and Ierissos in Greece are those who until now have suffered harassment and detention in police repression, DNA tests by force and arrests that have taken to jail to many residents simply protesting for their rights, to protect what is theirs. In the name of Gold is the irony with which rich countries have been killing and destroying, from the earliest times of humanity. The next generations will blame us for the disaster and they will spend more money in clean the mess, but for sure it never will be, the toxics are forever. (In progress).

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The Circus Europa

October 14th, 2013

European Summit of the Heads of state Brussels

Image from the photo essay The club of Eurocrats & Circus Europa

Manos que salen de la obscuridad y buscan otras manos para fijar acuerdos que los ciudadanos desconocen. Es la ley de los eurocrats ese club desde donde se manejan los hilos de la cínica y podrida Europa que como un circo también tiene sus personajes.

Picadilly

December 10th, 2012

Vintage 18×24 silver gelatine. London 1990.

Pushkin tree

December 10th, 2012

Pskov, Russia

December 10th, 2012

Pigments 18×24. Pskov, Russia 2012

Pigments 18×24. Riga, Latvia 2012