Gardening At Night
The last meeting of the Club Fotográfico de Antigua was quite a blast with some very interesting guests like Iván Castro, James Rodríguez and Diego Colombi.
First, my good friend Iván Castro, founding member of FlickrGuatemala, decided to pay us a visit to see what’s exactly happening at the photo club. Check out Iván’s most recent photos of Lake Atitlán to see how a bacteria is killing the most beautiful lake in the world. ![]()
Next, James Rodríguez from MiMundo.org, came to talk about his photography, his world and tell us anecdotes from this photo-taking process in the remote villages of Guatemala. Check out James’ amazing photojournalistic work!
Last, but not least, Diego Colombi, a Guatemalan filmmaker, based out of Savannah, Georgia, who recently directed and produced A’plas; the story of Father Stanley Rother. A’plas is already bringing home the accolades. I promise I will do a review of A’plas as soon as Diego puts it online. I have already seen A’plas, but I want to share the documentary with you.
The Club Fotográfico de Antigua is becoming a wonderful hot spot for photography and art lovers in La Antigua Guatemala. See the benefits of gardening at night. ![]()
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Ah, Iván’s photos are stunning, and the way he portrayed the cianobacteria of the lake, makes it more dramatic.
Garening at night, hmmm, let’s go photoshoot, ;O) Great photo!!!!!!!!
That photo is making me smile…
@Mey, we had a blast that night. I was very happy to hear the good news as well.
I’ve been there. Helped a certain person with the flower arrangement in the pila.
@JerryBronw, and you did a wonderful job. The entire evening was magical!
Hey dude what’s the theme this month? I want to take pictures!