MIRAME, LIMA

Companywww.jaimetravezan.com
Photographer"JAIME TRAVEZAN", "MORGANA VARGAS LLOSA", "DAVI...
PrizeBronze in Portraiture / Culture
Entry Description

We're 8 millions and 432 thousands citizens in Lima, Peru. Do we look at each other? Do we really know who we are? With these questions in mind a photographic project has taken shape, aiming to discover and display our cultural diversities. Mírame, Lima is a series of 50 family portraits aiming to reflect the cultural, ethnical, religious diversities present within the Peruvian capital. Partly as a result of insecurity, street violence, lack of information, among other things, people in Lima tend to live very isolated from each other, in small groups from which they rarely emerge. With this project we would like to help to get to know each other better, to encourage integration and respect between citizens and to do so with a positive, optimistic tone in order to avoid conflict and controversy. We believe in the necessity to open a dialogue and to awake curiosity within people about each other's diversity. The project is an invitation to explore without prejudice and stroll around a plural city, whose houses and streets are a mirror of the entire world. The families portrayed are anonymous. They could be distant relatives, our childhood's neighbours, the chinese restaurant's owner, the local tailor or the renowned fashion designer. Anyone of us could be included. All of these families have opened their houses to get to know them. Theyʼve picked their favourite objects and, as if in a theatre play, theyʼve performed their life story: who they are, their dreams and in what they believe. In many cases families have extended, embracing new members: working partners, friends or pupils. Mírame, Lima is a collaborative project between photographers Jaime Travezan and Morgana Vargas Llosa with art director David Tortora.

About Photographer

Travezán began his photography career as a photojournalist, later adding fashion and portraiture to his interests. As a photojournalist he has covered topics like the Kosovo War. In terms of fashion, his work has been published in magazines including ID, Vogue and Elle. As a portraiture photographer, personalities such as Stephen Hawking, Almodovar, Vargas Llosa, Sting and Trudie Styler have posed for his camera. Currently he’s mostly engaged in Fine Arts projects. Besides photography, he has added to his portfolio, music, GIFs and videos. He has numerous international awards to his credit.