A Round Table

Sherrie Miranda:

Ana Elisa Fuentes is the photographer I would have wanted to be had I stuck to it, instead of becoming an author. Since my protagonist in “Secrets & Lies in El Salvador” is also an amazing photographer (for the same reason – She connects with people so they trust her), I wanted to share her images of refugees. I wish I had seen the Voices photo exhibition that these photos were in!

Do you know a/b my debut novel “Secrets & Lies in El Salvador”? A young American woman goes to war-torn El Salvador: http://tinyurl.com/klxbt4y

My husband made a video for my novel. He wrote the song too:


https://www.youtube.com/embed/P11Ch5chkAc?version=3&rel=1&fs=1&showsearch=0&showinfo=1&iv_load_policy=1&wmode=transparent

Originally posted on AnaElisa:


webmandalawoman A nomadic woman walks with her belongings to the river, along the Plateau of Tibet, at elevation of 12,000 feet. Selected for the Voices Exhibition, on the occasion of The First Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, at the United Nations, in New York, New York. Photographed on color slide film with flash fill. Photo copyright Ana Elisa Fuentes.



Nuns walk with their dri ( a juvenile yak) on the Plateau of Tibet. Image copyright Ana Elisa Fuentes. Photographed on color slide film, donated by Kodak. Selected for the Voice exhibition, on the occasion of The First Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, United Nations. Nuns walk with their dri ( a juvenile yak) on the Plateau of Tibet. Image copyright Ana Elisa Fuentes. Photographed on color slide film, donated by Kodak. Selected for the Voice exhibition, on the occasion of The First Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, United Nations.



COLOR_C_25 Two women wait for a bus in Bluefields, Nicaragua. Selected for the Voices Exhibition, on the occasion of The First Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. Photographed on color film. Photo copyright Ana Elisa Fuentes.



webIrianJaya Women, members of the Dani tribe mourn, the passing of their tribal chief…


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Published on June 23, 2015 11:56
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