Conceived in Medellín (Colombia) by Federico Ríos Escobar and in Amsterdam (The Netherlands) by Laura Beltrán Villamizar, Native agency wants to “empower, educate, connect, and support” visual journalists from Africa and Latin America.
The agency was born from “evident lack of representation of non-European/North American photojournalists and documentary makers in the industry.”
In a recent World Press Photo report, 1556 photographers were surveyed on the state of news photography. The results were proof of the need of a more balanced representation of visual storytellers: nearly 65% of the respondents originated from Europe and North America, and only 15% were women.
Laura Beltrán Villamizar, co-founder of Native agency, says: “Storytellers and mostly female ones outside of Europe and The U.S. are woefully under represented. Mostly, they don’t have the means, education or contacts to create a proper personal voice and use it to edit and pitch visual stories successfully. I feel it is my responsibility as a female photo editor from Latin America to be proactive about encouraging diversity.
“At the core of our mission is a deep commitment to excellence in visual journalism and documentary. We aim to give local photographers a platform and deliver high-quality visual stories. We seek to empower, educate, connect, and support through collaborations with media organisations, NGOs, and other agencies.”
“While huge strides have been made by Latin American & African visual journalists to break into the– what still is an all western and male –industry. Storytellers and mostly female ones outside of Europe and The U.S. are woefully under represented. Conceived in Medellín (Colombia) and Amsterdam (The Netherlands), Native Agency wants to empower visual journalists from these regions who have remained invisible to the global arena.
“We specialise in sourcing and curating extraordinary local talent. We want to help committed photographers and visual storytellers find their voice and we want you to hear it.
“At the core of our mission is a deep commitment to excellence in visual journalism and documentary. We aim to give local photographers a platform and deliver high-quality visual stories. We seek to empower, educate, connect, and support through collaborations with media organisations, NGOs, and other agencies.
“We work with clients who want to publish or highlight work from people who can provide unique insights into local cultures, environment and development issues. We are true believers of native talent and the ways this talent can be propelled to the rest of the world. We work with local visual storytellers because we share a common belief in exceptional local visual narratives.”
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