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March 29, 2012 by heber vega
Reminder: Be Ready
Last week was the biggest holiday for this part in Iraq. It’s called Nowruz (New Year) and I got invited for a picnic at a small village named Mawat. As I knew I was going to have a great time with local friends, and that we were going to spend some time together in a [...]Archive
July 27, 2011 by heber vega
10.Q Interviews: Photographer Guillem Lopez
Hi everyone! thank you for joining me on this new series of 10.Q Interviews. I know you’ve missed this section of my Blog and so I have. As you will notice, I have changed the set of questions for 10.Q, making these interviews less “general” and a bit more “personal” with each photographer. If you [...]Archive
May 6, 2011 by heber vega
10.Q Interviews: Photographer Piper Mackay
Hi everyone! thank you for joining me on this new series of 10.Q Interviews. I know you’ve missed this section of my Blog and so I have. As you will notice, I have changed the set of questions for 10.Q, making these interviews less “general” and a bit more “personal” with each photographer. If you [...]Archive
January 4, 2011 by heber vega
Slideshow: “The Family Center – Iraq”
As you probably know I’m back in Chile, my home country, and with my family we’ll be staying here till mid of february. At that point we’ll head back to Iraq, to keep working on our humanitarian projects and our photography work as well. It’s been a great time to have been back with our [...]Archive
August 27, 2010 by heber vega
10.Q Interviews: Mario Mattei – Cultural & Travel Photographer + Social Entrepreneur
Welcome to 10.Q Interviews.This section usually features interviews to Humanitarian, Cultural & Travel Photographers, their work and photography. This week in 10.Q Interviews, Mario Mattei: “Mario Mattei, visionary, social entrepreneur, independent photographer, & family man. He is the President, Creative Director, & Co-Founder of the International Guild of Visual Peacemakers (IGVP) & serves on the [...]Archive
July 30, 2010 by heber vega
10.Q Interviews: Craig Ferguson – Travel & Cultural Photographer
Welcome to 10.Q Interviews.This section usually features interviews to Humanitarian, Cultural & Travel Photographers, their work and photography. This week in 10.Q Interviews, Craig Ferguson: “One of the key aspects of life that we humans identify with is culture. We label people, places and events according to our ideas of what they are, ranging from [...]Archive
July 9, 2010 by heber vega
10.Q Interviews: Brian Hirschy – Cultural & Travel Photographer based in China
Welcome to 10.Q Interviews.This section usually features interviews to Humanitarian, Cultural & Travel Photographers, their work and photography. This week in 10.Q Interviews, Brian Hirschy: “Brian is a working photographer living in China who has a passion for teaching photography, participating in the growing photographic community, and doing good rather than complaining in an effort [...]Archive
June 22, 2010 by heber vega
Prosperity Candle and the story of Waffa…
You don’t believe in social media? Don’t value having a Flickr account, per se? No, today I’m NOT going to talk about the power of networking on the Internet, but I AM going to tell you the story behind my last assignment. How is that related to social media? Well, the way I met [...]Archive
June 18, 2010 by heber vega
