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Guillermo Cervera

Guillermo Cervera

Guillermo Cervera (Madrid, 1968) is a freelance Spanish photojournalist who covers armed conflict and social issues.

As a young man he found his father’s stash of Playboy magazines. When his father found out, he replaced the Playboys with National Geographics. Photos of surfing enchanted the future photographer.

When a friend suggested they go to Bosnia to cover the fighting there, Cervera went. He later returned to explore how people could be so stupid to go to war. The work launched his career.

Cervera’s photographs are published in the world’s major media such as: The New York Times, Newsweek, The Guardian, Paris Match, Rolling Stone, and so on.


Guillermo Cervera Flow

To decompress from the stress of covering human conflict, Cervera photographs surfing. He looks for that transcendental moment when you are so involved in what you are doing, that nothing else matters. That is the flow.

Guillermo Cervera Flow is at Anastasia Photo in Manhattan’s Lower East Side Tuesday – Sunday, from April 4 – May 9, 2018.

GuilTo see more of Cervera’s work, visit guillermocervera.photoshelter.com


Anastasia Photo

143 Ludlow St, New York, NY 10002
(between Stanton and Rivington)
Lower East Side, Manhattan

(212) 677-9725

Tuesday – Sunday: 11 am – 7 pm

Anastasia Photo curates exhibitions of documentary photography about social and environmental issues.


Guillermo Cervera Flow
Anastasia Photo
143 Ludlow St, New York, NY 10002
(between Stanton and Rivington)
Lower East Side, Manhattan
Tuesday – Sunday
April 4 – May 9, 2018


For more information, visit www.anastasia-photo.com


 


Published April 4, 2018 ~ Updated January 20, 2020.

Filed Under: ART, Mother's Day, Spaniards

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