Jacky Muniello

Fotógrafo documental y periodista de vídeo
     
Pandemia
Public Project
Pandemia
Copyright Jacky Muniello 2024
Updated May 2021
Topics Documentary, Editorial, Latin America, Pandemics, Photography, Photojournalism, Portraiture
Many cultures believe that human beings have a third eye. Some call it the pineal gland and believe it allows us to perceive beyond obvious reality. For me, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, that “organ” is the photographic lens. In a news cycle that overwhelms us with the number of infections and deaths, the pandemic has a quantitative identity that makes us classify it as an extremely serious threat to public health and the economy. However, as communicators and society members, we must look beyond hard data and government reports. Around us, we observe situations where it is difficult to tell whether people are dying of poverty, unemployment, hunger, or the disease. Because of this, my third eye has sharpened and widened my visual field. I am aware and intent using images to observe the environment we share. The blink of the lens is not a condemnation – it is an invitation to reflect on that which cannot be quantified.
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