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Male Nudes

Solarized male nudes in art deco style. Shot with analog camera.

Lima, 1963. Autodidact. I began working as a photojournalist in my hometown Lima in Peru, adding to my interest fashion and portraiture once I settled in London in 1985. My images has been published in many magazines including ID, Elle and Vogue, as well as newspapers like The Guardian, The Times and El País. I have covered different topics, from celebrity portraiture to events such as the Kosovo War in 1999.
I’m currently engaged in Fine Arts and Documentary projects.

Awards -First Place at Prix de la Photographie, Paris 2017 (PX3), Fine Arts
-Grand Winner of the 2016 Fine Art Photo Awards (FAPA)
-Winner of the 2015 International Photography Awards (IPA), Food Advertising
-Winner of the 2015 PDN Photo Annual, Personal Category
-Photographer of the Year nominee at the Lucie Awards 2014.
- Advertising Photographer of the Year at the 2014 International Photography Awards (IPA).
- Winner of the 2014 PDN Photo Annual, Advertising.
- Winner of the 2014 PX3 (Prix De La Photographie, Paris), Fine Arts.
- Winner of the 2014 ND Awards, Fashion.
- Work selected for exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery of London as part of the 2014 Saatchi Motion Photography Prize.
- The series of Motion Photographs, 'A Man Today', selected for exhibition as part of the 2014 La Gaîté Lyrique GIF Awards at La Gaîté Lyrique, Paris.
- Winner of the 2013 American Aperture Awards (American Photography Awards), Advertising Category .
- Winner of the 2013 PDN Photo Annual, Personal Category.
- Winner of the 2013 See Me Awards.
- Work selected for exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery of London as part of the 2013 Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize from the project Mírame, Lima.
- Work selected for exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery of London as part of the 2012 Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize from the project Mírame, Lima.
- Highly Commended Award Winner at the 2006 Guardian Photography Prize, Photojournalism.