Johis Alarcón
Photographer & Visual Storyteller
Projects
I am black because the sun looked at me
I am, still
Amazon Midwives
Ghetto Dreamers (ongoing)
A ti vuelvo
Multimedia
Shifting
Commissions
Smithsonian Magazine - The Quest to Save the World’s Most Coveted Chocolate
Republik - Timelessroad
The Wall Street Journal: Venezuelan Migrants Fall Prey to Sex Traffickers
National Geographic LATAM: Education Through WhatsApp
The New York Times: Ecuadorian Indigenous Movement
The Guardian: Community Education
Public Eyes: Lighters
The New York Times: COVID-19 Ecuador
UN WOMEN Ecuador
Bloomberg: Ecuador Unrest
Linked
Book
I am black because the sun looked at me
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Currently based in Ecuador
johisalarcon.ph@gmail.com
+593 983576534
Currently based in Quito-Ecuador
johisalarcon.ph@gmail.com
+593 983 576 534
Johis Alarcon Photography
Johis Alarcon is a female Ecuadorian photojournalist whose work is focused on socio-cultural humanitarian and gender issues, primarily in Latin America.
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