Sandra Ramírez Giraldo

Photographer @ El Viajero Magazine, Muyuy Tejiendo Tribu ONG / Based in Colombia

Sandra Ramírez Giraldo, colombian photodocumentarian, visual storytelling and journalist, graduated in 2013 from the University of Antioquia with honors in her degree project "Las Nadaístas: De la nada a la asonada... read on
Focus: Photographer, Photojournalist, Journalist, Writer, Researcher, Reporter, Travel, Environment, Photo Assistant, Documentary, Creative, Photography, Lifestyle, Arts & Culture, Staff, Civil Rights and Social Inequality, Life, Assignments, Fellow, Visual Communications , Explorer, Human Rights, Investigation, Multidisciplinary Artist, Education, Multimedia Journalist, Visual Artist, Investigative Reporter, Education Journalism, Arts Journalism, Lifestyle Journalism, Feature Stories, Environmental Stories, Wildspaces, Community, Sustainable Travel, Content Creation, Artistic, Landscape, Active, Nature, Reportage, Creator
Skills: Research, Photo Assisting, Photo Editing, Copywriting, Photojournalism, Arts Journalism
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Focused on: Photographer, Photojournalist, Journalist, Writer, Researcher, Reporter, Travel, Environment, Photo Assistant, Documentary, Creative, Photography, Lifestyle, Arts & Culture, Staff, Civil Rights and Social Inequality, Life, Assignments, Fellow, Visual Communications , Explorer, Human Rights, Investigation, Multidisciplinary Artist, Education, Multimedia Journalist, Visual Artist, Investigative Reporter, Education Journalism, Arts Journalism, Lifestyle Journalism, Feature Stories, Environmental Stories, Wildspaces, Community, Sustainable Travel, Content Creation, Artistic, Landscape, Active, Nature, Reportage, Creator
Skilled at: Research, Photo Assisting, Photo Editing, Copywriting, Photojournalism, Arts Journalism
Coverage Regions: Latin America
Languages Spoken: Español
Years of experience: 6 to 10
Sandra Ramírez Giraldo, colombian photodocumentarian, visual storytelling and journalist, graduated in 2013 from the University of Antioquia with honors in her degree project "Las Nadaístas: De la nada a la asonada mujeril".

In recent years she has dedicated herself to the construction of collective memories, an incessant search to praise the everyday, to portray life as resistance.

As part of the Focos Narrativos collective, she worked as a photographer and workshop facilitator in the project "Te Recuerdo, Te Presiento", a retrospective of forced disappearance narrated by women victims of the armed conflict in Colombia.

Has been linked as a teacher in photography and memory workshops developed in rural areas of Colombia, Ecuador, Perú and Bolivia. Similarly, she in the Youth Communication Seminar of the Medellín city with the proposal "Latidos de Ciudad" and in the Photojournalism course of Comuna 7, with the School of Communications of the Alcaldía de Medellín.

Her work has led her to exchange collective projects such as Willasqayki phinole photography and N.N. Fotógrafos in Peru, La Tinkuna in Bolivia, Pressenza, Cámara Lúcida and Fluxus in Ecuador, MigrarPhoto in Chile, Temporales Magazine and Women Street Photographers in USA. In 2017 dedicated herself to the realization of her photographic project "Medellín a Ciegas", a praise to the daily life of people with visual disabilities and to the habited city from other senses; winning project of the call forIncentives for Art and Culture of the Secretariat of Citizen Culture of Medellín.

Together with the writer Yeison Medina, published in 2018 the photopoem book "JALLALLA", a portrait of the Andes, the ambivalence of its lands and its many nuances. In 2021 she was the winner of the 5 Media Magazine Sustainability Champion Photo Contest.

Between 2019 and 2023 works as a social media and visual communicator for the Latin American Magazine El Viajero and the Muyuy Tejiendo Tribu project on Isla Amantaní, a Peruvian organization in charge of developing conscious education processes in rural areas. 


Education
UNIVERSIDAD DE ANTIOQUIA
FNPI
Sandra Ramírez Giraldo | Bio MUSEO CASA DE LA MEMORIA
ZONA 5
NN FOTÓGRAFOS PERÚ
Fluxus Foto