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Today’s guest Paula Pastrana found her way to photography through an unusual route… from professional soccer to documenting strikes and political protest in her native Colombia.  Paula studied Photography and Digital Image with a different eye.  Her experience with sports and desire to remain true to her own vision led her to a unique style.  She has worked in a broad selection of professional photography from sports & fashion, to documentary & portraiture.  Currently working on her Masters in Documentary Photography with LABASAD Barcelona, Paula is here today to discuss the work she did capturing the struggles of striking Colombians and the police attacks on them.  She has had exhibitions such as Tropicalia, Dendrofilia, Brujería, Miche, Casa Amarilla and individual exhibitions with Eco, publications in the digital magazine Ikebana Magazine and Revista Magazine.  We are thrilled to feature this up and coming talent and encourage you to follow her work!

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