Marcelo Montecino
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- JoinedJanuary 2005
- OccupationPhotographer
- HometownSantiago, Chile
- Current citySantiago
- CountryChile
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Sus fotos suelen ser tan potentes que dan la sensación de haber estado allÃ. Cada una es un pedazo de historia. un grande, nada más
Una galerÃa excepcional. Rezuma humanidad en sus fotografÃas. Los retratos, individuales y en grupo, son extraordinarios. En particular, su mirada sobre las gentes de América Latina, de Centroamérica ... Gracias por estas imágenes.
Effortless mastery. I am in awe. Such love for humanity.
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A place of genius. Somewhere to come for inspiration. I only have quietness and respect.
one of the best photographers in flickr, a master in every photo. i found touching to see history passing in your lens, re-creating human forms. genial.
Un trabajo asombroso, inestimable, lleno de luz aun en las peores situaciones. Una ventana valiente y comprometida a la historia de América. Pasión, vida y testimonio para seguir en la brecha. Gracias Marcelo!
Anyone needing a lesson in real life photography, need look no further then this photo stream. Take it slow, study each photo, and know that a master has taken some of the most mesmerizing images that I have ever seen. A life of work about life on this spinning globe we live on. Thanks, Marcelo, for this privelege. … Read more
Anyone needing a lesson in real life photography, need look no further then this photo stream. Take it slow, study each photo, and know that a master has taken some of the most mesmerizing images that I have ever seen. A life of work about life on this spinning globe we live on. Thanks, Marcelo, for this privelege. S.S.
Read lessWhen I grow up I want to be like this Man.
Al conocer tu trabajo decubrà grandes imágenes, valiosos documentos, bellas interpretaciones de dificiles momentos... te lo agradezco. Sebastián Utreras L.
What distinguishes my father's photography from the works of the by now widespread "photoshop virtuosos" of the digital age is not mere technical and aesthetic superiority but rather his lifelong concern for the human and ontological toll of life as a photographer. It is one thing, no doubt, to technically master a me… Read more
What distinguishes my father's photography from the works of the by now widespread "photoshop virtuosos" of the digital age is not mere technical and aesthetic superiority but rather his lifelong concern for the human and ontological toll of life as a photographer. It is one thing, no doubt, to technically master a medium but quite another thing altogether to really live it and explore its implications for the human condition to the bitter end. In hindsight I now know that this observation has only become possible following my political and philosophical coming of age. My father once told me, in the context of his, at times adventurous and at times painful, years as a photojournalist that the hardest part was choosing when it was morally right for him to record history and when it was time to put the camera down and take part in history's making. I believe that this implicit understanding of the inherent problematic of photography in relation to its subjects and content has through the years strengthened the bond between my father's work and the difficult reality which gave rise to it. In a very important sense, his portraits are more than just portraits; they contain more than just the look in people's eyes. More importantly, his digital art is more than a clever and skillful combination of filters and effects but rather a continual testament to the feelings, lives and moods of peoples, places and ages long reduced to mere aesthetic and intellectual clichés. In short, my father's work seeks to reconstitute the bond in art between form and content; the bond that in recent years has so violently been severed by the photoshop virtuoso and the relativism and frivolity of the postmodern obsession with form.
Read lessHacÃa tanto tiempo que no me sentaba con emoción a ver un "slideshow" en flickr. El set de la clÃnica psiquiátrica de Santiago es un curso completo de fotografÃa y un ejemplo de maestrÃa de un gran artista. Siempre me habÃa preguntado qué tiene Santiago que hace que en las venas de su gente exista un gen misterioso q… Read more
HacÃa tanto tiempo que no me sentaba con emoción a ver un "slideshow" en flickr. El set de la clÃnica psiquiátrica de Santiago es un curso completo de fotografÃa y un ejemplo de maestrÃa de un gran artista. Siempre me habÃa preguntado qué tiene Santiago que hace que en las venas de su gente exista un gen misterioso que los hace grandes fotógrafos...pero con el Maestro Montecino..ese gen esta en cada poro de su piel.
Read lessyo enmarcaria las fotos de marcelo en el contexto de los debates sobre un arte verdaderamente latinoamericano o util al pueblo que se producia en nuestro continente en los anios 60, 70. un debate cuyos resultados el gorilaje militar se encargo de destruir dejandonos a cambio el arte mercantil con el cual tenemos que lu… Read more
yo enmarcaria las fotos de marcelo en el contexto de los debates sobre un arte verdaderamente latinoamericano o util al pueblo que se producia en nuestro continente en los anios 60, 70. un debate cuyos resultados el gorilaje militar se encargo de destruir dejandonos a cambio el arte mercantil con el cual tenemos que luchar a diario hoy en dia. pero no seamos tan pesimistas, ya que hay obras que sobrevivieron a la quema. podemos ver "el Chacal de Nahueltoro", podemos ver el cine de Jorge Sanjines en Bolivia.... y podemos ver las fotos de Marcelo. son imagenes que los mismos fotografiados querrian colgar en sus casas, que bien visto es uno de los mayores reconocimientos a los que puede aspirar un fotografo.
Read lessPara que nadie olvide están los testimonios documentales como los de Marcelo, que fue notario de lo ocurrido... recogido por siempre para la historia. Gracias a personas como Marcelo existen documentos que cantan la verdad, inocultables.
Aquà no vais a ver sólo la vida de un paÃs. Vais a ver la vida de un hombre. Se llama Marcelo Montecino!
Marcelo isn't only a great artist and a fantastic photojournalist (I think one of the bests) but he is also a brave man who had the courage to face all the dictatorials days in Latin America, fighting for life and truth. He is on of my heros. And I'll be always thankfull for his work, his great photos, and the teachi… Read more
Marcelo isn't only a great artist and a fantastic photojournalist (I think one of the bests) but he is also a brave man who had the courage to face all the dictatorials days in Latin America, fighting for life and truth. He is on of my heros. And I'll be always thankfull for his work, his great photos, and the teaching I have about our history in his phostream.
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