Bibliographic citations
Leiva, J., (2020). La narrativa visual en las fotografías de Daniel Pajuelo hechas en la ciudad de Lima (1986-1995) [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/663453
Leiva, J., La narrativa visual en las fotografías de Daniel Pajuelo hechas en la ciudad de Lima (1986-1995) [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/663453
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title = "La narrativa visual en las fotografías de Daniel Pajuelo hechas en la ciudad de Lima (1986-1995)",
author = "Leiva Vizconde, Juan Carlos Manuel",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2020"
}
The Social Photography Workshop was a project initiated in 1986 by the German photographer Thomas Müller, who was supported by a Jesuit institution Servicios Educativos El Agustino (SEA). Over 12 years of labor, TAFOS carried out different workshops throughout the country. On the other hand, Daniel Pajuelo participated in the workshop held in El Agustino, between 1986 and 1988. For this first experience, a working group was created, made up of young people and social leaders, who were equipped with analog cameras and organized for registering the social activities carried out in El Agustino. At the end of the workshop period, Pajuelo decides to participate in the institutional organization of TAFOS. Pajuelo defined photography as his line of work, he studied at the Jaime Bausate y Mesa School of Journalism. With a professional title, he worked for different press media in Lima; as well as worked as head of practices at the University of Lima. The images made by the photographer comply with a visual narrative defined by the technical limitations and the visual language used. This is how the selection of this document gathers a sample that defines two stages of Daniel Pajuelo's work. The images were chosen under aesthetic and technical criteria; set that, in turn, is divided into two stages according to two stages of the photographer: his internship at TAFOS and his work as a documentary filmmaker. By analyzing the images and defining the historical context, we can achieve a correct interpretation of the work. The result defines the narrative character in Daniel Pajuelo's photographs. In this way, to place the author and the work as part of the visual narrative of the country.
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