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Documentary photographer Alicia Vera, herself a queer woman from Florida, visits Parliament House in Orlando to learn about its importance to the local LGBTQ community.
Alicia Vera is a Mexico City-based photographer who recently returned from El Salvador where she completed an International Women’s Media Foundation (IWMF) reporting fellowship. The foundation works to empower women journalists, and Alicia participated in the branch known as the Adelante program, which seeks to reduce the gender gap in Latin America in journalism. She spent ten days taking photographs in El Salvador, along with five other fellows.
Social documentary (reportage) photography depicts real life as it happens — as innocent as people sitting by a pool or as intense as a war zone. The global reach of this specialty, however, is not without its controversies.
In September 2017, we participated in Photoville, a huge immersive photography event held in Brooklyn, NY every year. Now that Photoville is behind us, Associate Producer Claire shares with us the ins and outs of planning the event and how it went!