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    <title>Camilo in Granada</title>
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      <title>Granada</title>
      <description>My name is Camilo Vergara, I was born in Bogotá Colombia and I moved to the United States when I was 13. At the moment, I am studying abroad in Spain and I get to travel all around Europe. Overall, I have been traveling more these past two years than ever in the past. All the opportunities I have been given throughout my life to explore and to broaden my perspectives, combined with my immigrant background and my innate attraction to art, have built the photographer I am today. I see photography as a means to express what I cannot express with words. Through my photos I attempt to tell factual stories that are charged with metaphors. To me, a photograph is a way to show reality but that also gives anyone the space for interpretation and fantasy. 
I should be chosen because I would like to have the opportunity to continue my journey as a traveller and as a photographer in the continent where I have my roots. I am also eager to learn more techniques as well as to share my perspective and my own way of capturing images. 
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      <category>Travel</category>
      <category>Spain</category>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2014 04:56:03 GMT</pubDate>
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