Profile - Guadalupe Sandoval Rodriguez
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I have been a visually attuned person for as long as I can remember. I have been involved in the many facets of photography throughout my life and I can honestly say, " There is so much more to learn!"
This expression has come about in a manner some may say is spiritually based while others will say, "It's the luck of the draw!" But in any case, I hope that you enjoy the essence of these photographs for years to come and that you come away with a feeling of communion both with people and with nature, which is our inherent right for being born in this great place called Earth.
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| Photo by Guadalupe's daughter, Isabel |
Because they create a sense of familiarity, compassion and understanding, these photographs have been especially well received by medical clinics, art centers, hospitals, community centers and spaces where it's important to have people feel comfortable and break stereotypes.
For example, the photograph called Weaver's hands may look like an ordinary strip of weaving, but to someone who recognizes it, this man is weaving a cross for Palm Sunday. It's a beautiful image that anyone can appreciate, and yet the subtle layer of meaning makes it feel more familiar to those who recognize it. Beauty bridges culture, and we can all appreciate it. Namaste, Guadalupe Sandoval Rodriguez
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