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YONKEROS book signing at La Fototeca

Added on April 1, 2013 by Jaime Permuth.

Last month I had a blast presenting YONKEROS in Guatemala City.  The venue was La Fototeca's amazing new gallery space, Fototropia.  I invited my good friend, Guatemalan poet Alejandro Marré to join me in conversation and we talked at length about the project.  My entire family was in the audience as well, including my little niece Yael -a precocious and talented photographer herself- who would have liked nothing better than grab a mike and fire off some questions of her own. 

Above a photo from the presentation courtesy of my colleague Carlos Lopez Rueda.​  On Friday April 12th, I'll be signing books at the International Center of Photography (ICP).

Tags Jaime Permuth, Alejandro Marre, La Fototeca, Fototropia, Carlos Lopez Rueda, Yael Sabbagh Permuth
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