Delmi Álvarez

Delmi Alvarez (Photojournalist)
Born Delmi Alvarez
1958
Nationality Galician
Known for Photography
Website www.delmialvarez.com

Delmi Álvarez (born 1958)[1] is a Galician photojournalist and independent filmmaker. Alvarez' interests include documentary of social affairs, migration, environment, human rights and visual ethnography & anthropology. He began his professional career in 1983 in the middle of social worker conflicts and documenting Vigo and Galicia. In 1990, he lived in La Habana till 1992, documenting the life of Cubans in the ''Periodo especial en tiempos de paz. Entrevista in Caborian. Entrevista cada día un fotógrafo.

Photography career

Delmi Alvarez documented between 1990 and 1991 the life of the Cubans during Plan Especial en Periodo de Paz, in a project: Cuba, el ultimo bastion: la lucha de un pueblo. For this photo essay, he received the FOTOPRESS award in Barcelona.

In 1989, he began a long term project about Camino de Santiago involving 13 photographers. They created a documentary exploring the ancient pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela with an exhibition running from Copenhagen to Japan or São Paulo, sponsored by the Galician government.

He covered the conflict in Yugoslavia (1991–1993). He published a book on the fighting and aftermath (Reporteiro de guerra en Iugoslavia).[2] Testigos de una guerra

He was a guest lecturer and speaker in universities and schools, discussing the importance of visual story telling, documentary photography and photojournalism.

He wrote several books and one long term project Galegos na Diáspora, 1989-2009 about Galicians who migrated around the world. He gave presentations at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC, in 2009 and at the City University of New York (CUNY). Delmi organized and curated several projects of photography with international photographers and others in cooperation with Ian Berry and Richard Kalvar.

Entrevista en identidades y diásporas From 2003 to 2011 he moved to Latvia working as photojournalist and writer in newspaper Diena.

In 2012 his project Photo Youth started in Riga, Pskov, Vyborg and St. Petersburg for young people with special needs. The project got a grant from European Union to be developed between 2012 and 2013 with Russia and Latvia as partners participating more than 250 children with disabilities, blind, deaf, schools and teachers. In 2015, there are many children of PhotoYouth that follow photographing, and some of them are interested to become professionals. Delmi got inspiration to write this project when he began to visit and photographing a school for blind and impaired children in Jugla (Riga).

As a filmmaker Delmi produced four broadcast documentaries from an ethnographic and anthropological perspective stories of life of persons living in the Galician diaspora in Africa, Venezuela and Russia based in the book Galegos na Diáspora 1989-2009.

Two more documentary films projects, one about Himbas filmed in the north of Namibia, a country that he loves to travel and another about scientific galicians living in Stockholm, Paris, Koln and Alabama. This both documentaries stopped to filmed when the galician government changed in 2009.

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He is based between Brussels, Latvia and Spain working as documentary and editorial photojournalist for news wire service. In 2013, Delmi began a long term documentary photographic project about gold mining in Europe called "In the name of Gold."

In 2014, he began a degree in Anthropology.

Bibliography

Documentary films

References

  1. "Delmi Álvarez, un reporteiro que tamén da conferencias" (in Galician). Xornal de Galicia. 23 August 2001.
  2. Franco, Fernando (26 November 2009). "Diario local del fotógrafo global".
  3. Penelas, Sandra (12 August 2009). "Retrato colectivo de gallegos olvidados". La Opinión Coruña.
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