Buscador (Searcher) (e-book)
In the analog era, editing a contact was an intimate and often lonely act. We photographers were, after the laboratory technicians, the first to see that material, with great expectation. At that moment ended what Joan Fontcuberta defines as "the wait for uncertainty – the time between the shooting and the developed photos – which covered both hopes and fears."
Are there also hopes and fears in the photographer when searching for himself on Google?
BUSCADOR starts from a provocation to some colleagues: I proposed to the invited photographers that they make contact with something equally intimate, at first – their work, their own image –, but already seen by countless people and already edited by the often ruthless, sometimes accurate, other times unaware, Google.
In the e-book available in https://issuu.com/graoeditora/docs/buscador_organizacao_mcolucci the reader finds the definitive edition of each photographer, as well as reports on the various sensations generated by the proposal.
Invited photographers: Ana Carolina Fernandes, Caio Vilela, Carlos Ebert, Clício Barroso Filho, Eustáquio Neves, Fernando Costa Netto, Guy Veloso, Juan Esteves, Louise Chin e Ignacio Aronovich (Lost Art), Luciano Candisani, Lucille Kanzawa, Miriam Homem de Mello, Paulo Fridman, Penna Prearo, Rogério Assis, Tuca Reinés.
