FIXER MAGAZINE
/ A chemical substance used for fixing a photographic image /
/ A person who makes arrangements for other people, specially of an illicit or devious kind /
/ A new space to talk, share and store our devotion to the image /
ROBERT HÉBRAS WAS HERE. A PHOTO BY ROBERTO MATA, 2017
/ the kiosk /
/ MOVIE GUIDE /
PHOTO CONFESSIONAL: Sarah Pabst
WHAT WOULD YOU NOT WANT TO PHOTOGRAPH?
I've photographed a wide range of topics, and my interests are very diverse. But there are moral limits - I'd always keep my (and the general) code of ethics. First of all, I am human.
PHOTO CONFESSIONAL: Federico Ríos
Ríos is a photojournalist who has published numerous works on Latinamerica, the armed conflict, environment and its relationship with society.
MOVIE GUIDE: ZONE OF INTEREST
Evil has many faces, here the worst one is apathy disguised as fulfilling a duty.
PHOTO CONFESSIONAL: Craig Win
“I am posting my photos, at least one a day, for thirty two days on Instagram. It’s only because of a challenge from a friend, but doing so is also personally important. I’ve had a camera strapped around my neck for 55 years, ever since I was six years old walking around the block taking pictures of grasshoppers. I have rarely shown my black and white images. They are too personal. But they are now going up. People are peeking under the covers looking at these things on “throughmylefteye.” The response has been surprising. Now the only question is, will there be a day thirty three. We’ll see”.
BOOK REVIEW: to photograph is to learn how to die
BOOK REVIEW: TO PHOTOGRAPH IS TO LEARN HOW TO DIE an essay with digressions by
Tim Carpenter
PHOTO CONFESSIONAL: Fabiola Ferrero
I question myself on daily basis. Thankfully, I have two friends and a therapist that hear about it constantly and give me perspective. Although you have to be careful to not torment yourself, you HAVE to question your practice often, otherwise you might miss important ethical issues or make more mistakes than necessary.
MOVIE GUIDE: Show Me The Picture
“… I always have loved cars, guns and cameras. Cars and guns have got me in trouble. Cameras
haven’t…”
ACCENT, METER AND TEMPO: Silent Hill 2 by Akira Yamaoka
Stephen Malkmus is not a very technically good singer, but his lyrics and emotion grant him incredible credibility
PHOTO CONFESSIONAL: Silvana Trevale
I am always really honest about what I am trying to approach with the photographs or what the project is about. Sometimes people will say no, but when you are genuine with your intentions people feel that and they are vulnerable with you
PHOTO CONFESSIONAL: Kike Arnal
I thought I was a photographer before I really knew how to take pictures. I believe I started being a photographer for real when I moved to New York in the late nineties. Join us in this article to discover the work and process behind Kike Arnal.
PHOTO CONFESSIONAL: Alejandro Cegarra
We want to congratulate Alejandro for his North and Central America Long-term Project World Press Photo Award 2024 and share with you his Photo Confessional
PHOTO CONFESSIONAL: Margarita Mavromichalis
I see the streets as a theatre stage where anything and everything can happen
ACCENT, METER AND TEMPO: Crooked Rain by Pavement
Stephen Malkmus is not a very technically good singer, but his lyrics and emotion grant him incredible credibility
MOVIE GUIDE: 20 Days In Mariupol
Moral and personal issues all intertwined to get the job done
BOOK REVIEW: Constellations
BOOK REVIEW: CONSTELLATIONS BY LINDA CONNOR