Jaír F. Coll (1997) is a Colombian documentary photographer focused on how culture transforms society. His work has been published in Terre des Hommes (Swiss edition), Vice, Rural Week, and El País. In 2021, Coll exhibited at the Photo Vogue Festival in Milan, Italy, and was selected for the ninth edition of the New York Portfolio Review. His awards include the Snapshots of Peace by the Colombo-German Institute for Peace (CAPAZ) in 2020, and the Best Photography category of the Alfonso Bonilla Aragón Award in 2018.
B-Migrant tells the story of Venezuelan breakers who left their country not just for survival, but for art, using breaking as a lifeline to find recognition, opportunities, and community while uplifting others through Hip Hop culture in Latin America.
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A visual story about why the Afro-Colombian community of Quinamayó celebrates Christmas in February, expressing resistance through culture since their ancestors were enslaved people.
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