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El Palmar

El Palmar (Chingaza), Pigment Prints
By Miguel Winograd
Located in Miami Beach, FL
El Palmar (Chingaza), 2019 by Miguel Winograd From the Series Bruma Pigment Prints Sheet Size: 20
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Black and White Photography

Materials

Pigment, Black and White

Pared el Palmar, Pigment Prints
By Miguel Winograd
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Pared el Palmar, 2019 by Miguel Winograd From the Series Bruma Pigment Prints Sheet Size: 43.3 in
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White, Pigment

Caballo el Palmar, Pigment Prints
By Miguel Winograd
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Caballo el Palmar, 2019 by Miguel Winograd From the Series Bruma Pigment Prints Sheet Size: 36.2
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White, Pigment

Pared el Palmar, Silver Gelatin Print
By Miguel Winograd
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Pared el Palmar, 2019 by Miguel Winograd From the Series Bruma Selenium- Toned Gelatin Silver
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White, Silver Gelatin

Caballo el Palmar, Silver Gelatin Print
By Miguel Winograd
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Caballo el Palmar, 2019 by Miguel Winograd From the Series Bruma Selenium- Toned Gelatin Silver
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White, Silver Gelatin

El Palmar en la Niebla Chingaza, Pigment Print
By Miguel Winograd
Located in Miami Beach, FL
El Palmar en la Niebla Chingaza, 2019 by Miguel Winograd From the Series Bruma Pigment Prints
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White, Pigment

El Palmar en la Niebla Chingaza, Silver Gelatin Print
By Miguel Winograd
Located in Miami Beach, FL
El Palmar en la Niebla Chingaza, 2019 by Miguel Winograd From the Series Bruma Selenium- Toned
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White, Silver Gelatin

Bruma Portfolio, Limited Edition, Silver Gelatin Prints, Acid-free box
By Miguel Winograd
Located in Miami Beach, FL
in H x 8 in W Acid-free box. Edition 1/3 + 1AP 1. Road to El Palmar, Chingaza 2. Lagunas Buitrago
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White, Silver Gelatin

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El Palmar en la Niebla Chingaza, Silver Gelatin Print
By Miguel Winograd
Located in Miami Beach, FL
El Palmar en la Niebla Chingaza, 2019 by Miguel Winograd From the Series Bruma Selenium- Toned
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin, Black and White

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Miguel Winograd is a Colombian photographer. After years of graduate study in Latin American History, he completed the documentary photography program at the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York. His personal work explores the relationship between people and their environment, narratives of social conflict, and the dense interconnections of the Colombian landscape. Occasionally, he prefers to make portraits of trees. His work has been exhibited in New York, Berlin, Mexico City, and Bogotá, and published in different media, including The New York Times and The New Republic.

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