John Fernandes, an India-born photographer who has made Puerto Iguazú in Misiones his home, has a B&B called Secret Garden, but he hasn’t forgotten his days with a camera. In October he will open GreenEyesIguazú, a photo gallery that will showcase photos of the region by several authors. He will inaugurate the gallery on Oct. 15 with a show dedicated to yerba mate, in which anyone who has ever photographed the custom of sipping the infusion will be able to participate.
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Photo show in Puerto Iguazú.
John Fernandes, an India-born photographer who has made Puerto Iguazú in Misiones his home, has a B&B called Secret Garden, but he hasn’t forgotten his days with a camera. In October he will open GreenEyesIguazú, a photo gallery that will showcase photos of the region by several authors. He will inaugurate the gallery on Oct. 15 with a show dedicated to yerba mate, in which anyone who has ever photographed the custom of sipping the infusion will be able to participate.The deadline for sending prints or 300 dpi digital images in 30cmx40cm format is Oct. 1. The photos must show how the mate sipping habit has overcome economic and cultural barriers in Argentina. For more information, contact him at (03757) 423-099 or mail@greeneyesiguazu.com
John Fernandes, an India-born photographer who has made Puerto Iguazú in Misiones his home, has a B&B called Secret Garden, but he hasn’t forgotten his days with a camera. In October he will open GreenEyesIguazú, a photo gallery that will showcase photos of the region by several authors. He will inaugurate the gallery on Oct. 15 with a show dedicated to yerba mate, in which anyone who has ever photographed the custom of sipping the infusion will be able to participate.