KWY Ediciones
Editorial-cooperativa peruana de fotografía para autorxs latinoamericanxs

This year we will be participating for the first time in the @icp Photobook Fair in New York, where we will be presenting some new books!
May 8–10

This year we will be participating for the first time in the @icp Photobook Fair in New York, where we will be presenting some new books!
May 8–10

This year we will be participating for the first time in the @icp Photobook Fair in New York, where we will be presenting some new books!
May 8–10

This year we will be participating for the first time in the @icp Photobook Fair in New York, where we will be presenting some new books!
May 8–10

Este sábado 20 de diciembre estaremos en @yunuik.artisans realizando una venta de fin de año con algunos de los nuevos libros que hemos publicado, a precios especiales.
Tendremos títulos de Johis Alarcón, Ian Cheibub, Antoine D’Agata, Juanita Escobar, Marco Garro, Musuk Nolte, César Rodríguez y Christopher Rogel Blanquet, entre otros.
Sábado 20 DE DICIEMBRE | 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Bellavista 590, Miraflores
@cesar_rodriguezb @johis.alarcon@juanitafotografa@iancheibub@rogelblanquet@musukn@marcogarrop

Lançamento ALUMBRE NA MACAIA
De @iancheibub
Na quinta-feira, 18 de setembro 19:00 en @bardobeco apresentaremos Alumbre na Macaia, do fotógrafo Ian Cheibub, nossa primeira colaboração com um autor do Brasil.
Macaia é um lugar sagrado, além de ser o conjunto de folhas utilizadas na Umbanda e no Candomblé. Alumbre na Macaiaé, portanto, macumbalizar a fotografia e fotografar a macumba. Trata-se de um projeto de pesquisa no qual Ian Cheibub incorpora à sua prática artística os ensinamentos herdados de sua avó, de seu pai e de seus ancestrais do terreiro de umbanda.
“Cresci em um terreiro de umbanda conduzido por minha avó há mais de 50 anos; ali aprendi os cânticos, as rezas, os toques e os ritos sagrados. Kosi Ewe, Kosi Orisa é um ditado iorubá que significa que, sem as folhas, não existe a energia vital que sustenta os seres. É com elas que nos protegemos e nos purificamos. O banho de ervas é um desses rituais em que a tecnologia desenvolvida pelo povo serve para sobreviver às violências que sofremos.”
Ian aplica essa tecnologia ancestral aos negativos que fotografa, banhando-se literalmente antes de revelá-los. Nesse processo, a subversão é a gênese da obra final: o bem e o mal, o veneno e o remédio, o pecado e o milagre se diluem, coexistem e se entrecruzam.
KWY Ediciones, 2025
Impressão offset 4/4 cores
Capa dura
17 × 22 cm
100 + 12 páginas
Fotografias: @iancheibub
Edição: @musukn
Textos:@luizantoniosimas @iancheibub
Design: @raul_benua
Preparação de imagens: @fujocka
Impressão: @ipsisgrafica

Lançamento ALUMBRE NA MACAIA
De @iancheibub
Na quinta-feira, 18 de setembro 19:00 en @bardobeco apresentaremos Alumbre na Macaia, do fotógrafo Ian Cheibub, nossa primeira colaboração com um autor do Brasil.
Macaia é um lugar sagrado, além de ser o conjunto de folhas utilizadas na Umbanda e no Candomblé. Alumbre na Macaiaé, portanto, macumbalizar a fotografia e fotografar a macumba. Trata-se de um projeto de pesquisa no qual Ian Cheibub incorpora à sua prática artística os ensinamentos herdados de sua avó, de seu pai e de seus ancestrais do terreiro de umbanda.
“Cresci em um terreiro de umbanda conduzido por minha avó há mais de 50 anos; ali aprendi os cânticos, as rezas, os toques e os ritos sagrados. Kosi Ewe, Kosi Orisa é um ditado iorubá que significa que, sem as folhas, não existe a energia vital que sustenta os seres. É com elas que nos protegemos e nos purificamos. O banho de ervas é um desses rituais em que a tecnologia desenvolvida pelo povo serve para sobreviver às violências que sofremos.”
Ian aplica essa tecnologia ancestral aos negativos que fotografa, banhando-se literalmente antes de revelá-los. Nesse processo, a subversão é a gênese da obra final: o bem e o mal, o veneno e o remédio, o pecado e o milagre se diluem, coexistem e se entrecruzam.
KWY Ediciones, 2025
Impressão offset 4/4 cores
Capa dura
17 × 22 cm
100 + 12 páginas
Fotografias: @iancheibub
Edição: @musukn
Textos:@luizantoniosimas @iancheibub
Design: @raul_benua
Preparação de imagens: @fujocka
Impressão: @ipsisgrafica

📷 El fotolibro como proceso social: Conversatorio entre Marco Garro @marcogarrop y Musuk Nolte @musukn
Marco Garro, fotógrafo y artista visual, presenta un trabajo profundamente comprometido con temas sociales, derechos humanos y medioambientales en los Andes y la Amazonía del Perú.
Durante más de quince años ha documentado el impacto del extractivismo minero, especialmente en Cerro de Pasco, una de las zonas más contaminadas del mundo. En su proyecto Quiulacocha, Garro recoge agua tóxica de la laguna del mismo nombre para revelar sus fotografías, creando marcas y texturas que evocan el daño de los metales pesados en los cuerpos de las personas afectadas.
El resultado es un fotolibro que hace visible lo que muchas veces se prefiere ignorar: las huellas corrosivas de la minería en la vida humana y el entorno.
Publicado por KWY Ediciones @kwy_ediciones , este proyecto fue posible gracias al apoyo de National Geographic Society y la colaboración de Ojo Público.
🗓 Thu. May 14, 2026
⏰ 4:00pm – 5:30pm EDT
📍 The New York Public Library, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building (Lenox & Astor Room, Room 216) @nypl
🗣️ Conversatorio en español.
@cunymsi
#fotografia #fotolibro #Peru #documental #marcogarro

📷 El fotolibro como proceso social: Conversatorio entre Marco Garro @marcogarrop y Musuk Nolte @musukn
Marco Garro, fotógrafo y artista visual, presenta un trabajo profundamente comprometido con temas sociales, derechos humanos y medioambientales en los Andes y la Amazonía del Perú.
Durante más de quince años ha documentado el impacto del extractivismo minero, especialmente en Cerro de Pasco, una de las zonas más contaminadas del mundo. En su proyecto Quiulacocha, Garro recoge agua tóxica de la laguna del mismo nombre para revelar sus fotografías, creando marcas y texturas que evocan el daño de los metales pesados en los cuerpos de las personas afectadas.
El resultado es un fotolibro que hace visible lo que muchas veces se prefiere ignorar: las huellas corrosivas de la minería en la vida humana y el entorno.
Publicado por KWY Ediciones @kwy_ediciones , este proyecto fue posible gracias al apoyo de National Geographic Society y la colaboración de Ojo Público.
🗓 Thu. May 14, 2026
⏰ 4:00pm – 5:30pm EDT
📍 The New York Public Library, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building (Lenox & Astor Room, Room 216) @nypl
🗣️ Conversatorio en español.
@cunymsi
#fotografia #fotolibro #Peru #documental #marcogarro

📷 El fotolibro como proceso social: Conversatorio entre Marco Garro @marcogarrop y Musuk Nolte @musukn
Marco Garro, fotógrafo y artista visual, presenta un trabajo profundamente comprometido con temas sociales, derechos humanos y medioambientales en los Andes y la Amazonía del Perú.
Durante más de quince años ha documentado el impacto del extractivismo minero, especialmente en Cerro de Pasco, una de las zonas más contaminadas del mundo. En su proyecto Quiulacocha, Garro recoge agua tóxica de la laguna del mismo nombre para revelar sus fotografías, creando marcas y texturas que evocan el daño de los metales pesados en los cuerpos de las personas afectadas.
El resultado es un fotolibro que hace visible lo que muchas veces se prefiere ignorar: las huellas corrosivas de la minería en la vida humana y el entorno.
Publicado por KWY Ediciones @kwy_ediciones , este proyecto fue posible gracias al apoyo de National Geographic Society y la colaboración de Ojo Público.
🗓 Thu. May 14, 2026
⏰ 4:00pm – 5:30pm EDT
📍 The New York Public Library, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building (Lenox & Astor Room, Room 216) @nypl
🗣️ Conversatorio en español.
@cunymsi
#fotografia #fotolibro #Peru #documental #marcogarro

El Idioma de los Huesos es un ensayo fotográfico que documenta procesos de restitución de personas desaparecidas durante el conflicto armado interno peruano, en el que tanto el terrorismo como el terrorismo de Estado asesinaron y desaparecieron a miles de peruanos y peruanas. Hoy, cuando los avances en materia de justicia y memoria que se habían conseguido están siendo deshechos y pisoteados, y la maquinaria política responsable se acerca nuevamente al poder, quiero compartir el libro para descarga libre. Un trabajo que viene desde el 2011, reuniendo casos de restituciones, procesos de duelo, protestas y vigilias, junto a una colaboración con el grupo de teatro Yuyachkani a partir de su obra Adiós Ayacucho.
Fotografias, textos y edicion: Musuk Nolte
Diseño: @raul_benua
Edicion de textos: @_josephzarate
Proyecto realizado con el apoyo de @magnumfoundation y @polycopies
El libro se puede descargar en @ojopublico .
Link en la bio.

El Idioma de los Huesos es un ensayo fotográfico que documenta procesos de restitución de personas desaparecidas durante el conflicto armado interno peruano, en el que tanto el terrorismo como el terrorismo de Estado asesinaron y desaparecieron a miles de peruanos y peruanas. Hoy, cuando los avances en materia de justicia y memoria que se habían conseguido están siendo deshechos y pisoteados, y la maquinaria política responsable se acerca nuevamente al poder, quiero compartir el libro para descarga libre. Un trabajo que viene desde el 2011, reuniendo casos de restituciones, procesos de duelo, protestas y vigilias, junto a una colaboración con el grupo de teatro Yuyachkani a partir de su obra Adiós Ayacucho.
Fotografias, textos y edicion: Musuk Nolte
Diseño: @raul_benua
Edicion de textos: @_josephzarate
Proyecto realizado con el apoyo de @magnumfoundation y @polycopies
El libro se puede descargar en @ojopublico .
Link en la bio.

El Idioma de los Huesos es un ensayo fotográfico que documenta procesos de restitución de personas desaparecidas durante el conflicto armado interno peruano, en el que tanto el terrorismo como el terrorismo de Estado asesinaron y desaparecieron a miles de peruanos y peruanas. Hoy, cuando los avances en materia de justicia y memoria que se habían conseguido están siendo deshechos y pisoteados, y la maquinaria política responsable se acerca nuevamente al poder, quiero compartir el libro para descarga libre. Un trabajo que viene desde el 2011, reuniendo casos de restituciones, procesos de duelo, protestas y vigilias, junto a una colaboración con el grupo de teatro Yuyachkani a partir de su obra Adiós Ayacucho.
Fotografias, textos y edicion: Musuk Nolte
Diseño: @raul_benua
Edicion de textos: @_josephzarate
Proyecto realizado con el apoyo de @magnumfoundation y @polycopies
El libro se puede descargar en @ojopublico .
Link en la bio.

El Idioma de los Huesos es un ensayo fotográfico que documenta procesos de restitución de personas desaparecidas durante el conflicto armado interno peruano, en el que tanto el terrorismo como el terrorismo de Estado asesinaron y desaparecieron a miles de peruanos y peruanas. Hoy, cuando los avances en materia de justicia y memoria que se habían conseguido están siendo deshechos y pisoteados, y la maquinaria política responsable se acerca nuevamente al poder, quiero compartir el libro para descarga libre. Un trabajo que viene desde el 2011, reuniendo casos de restituciones, procesos de duelo, protestas y vigilias, junto a una colaboración con el grupo de teatro Yuyachkani a partir de su obra Adiós Ayacucho.
Fotografias, textos y edicion: Musuk Nolte
Diseño: @raul_benua
Edicion de textos: @_josephzarate
Proyecto realizado con el apoyo de @magnumfoundation y @polycopies
El libro se puede descargar en @ojopublico .
Link en la bio.

El Idioma de los Huesos es un ensayo fotográfico que documenta procesos de restitución de personas desaparecidas durante el conflicto armado interno peruano, en el que tanto el terrorismo como el terrorismo de Estado asesinaron y desaparecieron a miles de peruanos y peruanas. Hoy, cuando los avances en materia de justicia y memoria que se habían conseguido están siendo deshechos y pisoteados, y la maquinaria política responsable se acerca nuevamente al poder, quiero compartir el libro para descarga libre. Un trabajo que viene desde el 2011, reuniendo casos de restituciones, procesos de duelo, protestas y vigilias, junto a una colaboración con el grupo de teatro Yuyachkani a partir de su obra Adiós Ayacucho.
Fotografias, textos y edicion: Musuk Nolte
Diseño: @raul_benua
Edicion de textos: @_josephzarate
Proyecto realizado con el apoyo de @magnumfoundation y @polycopies
El libro se puede descargar en @ojopublico .
Link en la bio.

El Idioma de los Huesos es un ensayo fotográfico que documenta procesos de restitución de personas desaparecidas durante el conflicto armado interno peruano, en el que tanto el terrorismo como el terrorismo de Estado asesinaron y desaparecieron a miles de peruanos y peruanas. Hoy, cuando los avances en materia de justicia y memoria que se habían conseguido están siendo deshechos y pisoteados, y la maquinaria política responsable se acerca nuevamente al poder, quiero compartir el libro para descarga libre. Un trabajo que viene desde el 2011, reuniendo casos de restituciones, procesos de duelo, protestas y vigilias, junto a una colaboración con el grupo de teatro Yuyachkani a partir de su obra Adiós Ayacucho.
Fotografias, textos y edicion: Musuk Nolte
Diseño: @raul_benua
Edicion de textos: @_josephzarate
Proyecto realizado con el apoyo de @magnumfoundation y @polycopies
El libro se puede descargar en @ojopublico .
Link en la bio.

El Idioma de los Huesos es un ensayo fotográfico que documenta procesos de restitución de personas desaparecidas durante el conflicto armado interno peruano, en el que tanto el terrorismo como el terrorismo de Estado asesinaron y desaparecieron a miles de peruanos y peruanas. Hoy, cuando los avances en materia de justicia y memoria que se habían conseguido están siendo deshechos y pisoteados, y la maquinaria política responsable se acerca nuevamente al poder, quiero compartir el libro para descarga libre. Un trabajo que viene desde el 2011, reuniendo casos de restituciones, procesos de duelo, protestas y vigilias, junto a una colaboración con el grupo de teatro Yuyachkani a partir de su obra Adiós Ayacucho.
Fotografias, textos y edicion: Musuk Nolte
Diseño: @raul_benua
Edicion de textos: @_josephzarate
Proyecto realizado con el apoyo de @magnumfoundation y @polycopies
El libro se puede descargar en @ojopublico .
Link en la bio.

El Idioma de los Huesos es un ensayo fotográfico que documenta procesos de restitución de personas desaparecidas durante el conflicto armado interno peruano, en el que tanto el terrorismo como el terrorismo de Estado asesinaron y desaparecieron a miles de peruanos y peruanas. Hoy, cuando los avances en materia de justicia y memoria que se habían conseguido están siendo deshechos y pisoteados, y la maquinaria política responsable se acerca nuevamente al poder, quiero compartir el libro para descarga libre. Un trabajo que viene desde el 2011, reuniendo casos de restituciones, procesos de duelo, protestas y vigilias, junto a una colaboración con el grupo de teatro Yuyachkani a partir de su obra Adiós Ayacucho.
Fotografias, textos y edicion: Musuk Nolte
Diseño: @raul_benua
Edicion de textos: @_josephzarate
Proyecto realizado con el apoyo de @magnumfoundation y @polycopies
El libro se puede descargar en @ojopublico .
Link en la bio.

El Idioma de los Huesos es un ensayo fotográfico que documenta procesos de restitución de personas desaparecidas durante el conflicto armado interno peruano, en el que tanto el terrorismo como el terrorismo de Estado asesinaron y desaparecieron a miles de peruanos y peruanas. Hoy, cuando los avances en materia de justicia y memoria que se habían conseguido están siendo deshechos y pisoteados, y la maquinaria política responsable se acerca nuevamente al poder, quiero compartir el libro para descarga libre. Un trabajo que viene desde el 2011, reuniendo casos de restituciones, procesos de duelo, protestas y vigilias, junto a una colaboración con el grupo de teatro Yuyachkani a partir de su obra Adiós Ayacucho.
Fotografias, textos y edicion: Musuk Nolte
Diseño: @raul_benua
Edicion de textos: @_josephzarate
Proyecto realizado con el apoyo de @magnumfoundation y @polycopies
El libro se puede descargar en @ojopublico .
Link en la bio.

El Idioma de los Huesos es un ensayo fotográfico que documenta procesos de restitución de personas desaparecidas durante el conflicto armado interno peruano, en el que tanto el terrorismo como el terrorismo de Estado asesinaron y desaparecieron a miles de peruanos y peruanas. Hoy, cuando los avances en materia de justicia y memoria que se habían conseguido están siendo deshechos y pisoteados, y la maquinaria política responsable se acerca nuevamente al poder, quiero compartir el libro para descarga libre. Un trabajo que viene desde el 2011, reuniendo casos de restituciones, procesos de duelo, protestas y vigilias, junto a una colaboración con el grupo de teatro Yuyachkani a partir de su obra Adiós Ayacucho.
Fotografias, textos y edicion: Musuk Nolte
Diseño: @raul_benua
Edicion de textos: @_josephzarate
Proyecto realizado con el apoyo de @magnumfoundation y @polycopies
El libro se puede descargar en @ojopublico .
Link en la bio.

El Idioma de los Huesos es un ensayo fotográfico que documenta procesos de restitución de personas desaparecidas durante el conflicto armado interno peruano, en el que tanto el terrorismo como el terrorismo de Estado asesinaron y desaparecieron a miles de peruanos y peruanas. Hoy, cuando los avances en materia de justicia y memoria que se habían conseguido están siendo deshechos y pisoteados, y la maquinaria política responsable se acerca nuevamente al poder, quiero compartir el libro para descarga libre. Un trabajo que viene desde el 2011, reuniendo casos de restituciones, procesos de duelo, protestas y vigilias, junto a una colaboración con el grupo de teatro Yuyachkani a partir de su obra Adiós Ayacucho.
Fotografias, textos y edicion: Musuk Nolte
Diseño: @raul_benua
Edicion de textos: @_josephzarate
Proyecto realizado con el apoyo de @magnumfoundation y @polycopies
El libro se puede descargar en @ojopublico .
Link en la bio.

El Idioma de los Huesos es un ensayo fotográfico que documenta procesos de restitución de personas desaparecidas durante el conflicto armado interno peruano, en el que tanto el terrorismo como el terrorismo de Estado asesinaron y desaparecieron a miles de peruanos y peruanas. Hoy, cuando los avances en materia de justicia y memoria que se habían conseguido están siendo deshechos y pisoteados, y la maquinaria política responsable se acerca nuevamente al poder, quiero compartir el libro para descarga libre. Un trabajo que viene desde el 2011, reuniendo casos de restituciones, procesos de duelo, protestas y vigilias, junto a una colaboración con el grupo de teatro Yuyachkani a partir de su obra Adiós Ayacucho.
Fotografias, textos y edicion: Musuk Nolte
Diseño: @raul_benua
Edicion de textos: @_josephzarate
Proyecto realizado con el apoyo de @magnumfoundation y @polycopies
El libro se puede descargar en @ojopublico .
Link en la bio.

El Idioma de los Huesos es un ensayo fotográfico que documenta procesos de restitución de personas desaparecidas durante el conflicto armado interno peruano, en el que tanto el terrorismo como el terrorismo de Estado asesinaron y desaparecieron a miles de peruanos y peruanas. Hoy, cuando los avances en materia de justicia y memoria que se habían conseguido están siendo deshechos y pisoteados, y la maquinaria política responsable se acerca nuevamente al poder, quiero compartir el libro para descarga libre. Un trabajo que viene desde el 2011, reuniendo casos de restituciones, procesos de duelo, protestas y vigilias, junto a una colaboración con el grupo de teatro Yuyachkani a partir de su obra Adiós Ayacucho.
Fotografias, textos y edicion: Musuk Nolte
Diseño: @raul_benua
Edicion de textos: @_josephzarate
Proyecto realizado con el apoyo de @magnumfoundation y @polycopies
El libro se puede descargar en @ojopublico .
Link en la bio.

El Idioma de los Huesos es un ensayo fotográfico que documenta procesos de restitución de personas desaparecidas durante el conflicto armado interno peruano, en el que tanto el terrorismo como el terrorismo de Estado asesinaron y desaparecieron a miles de peruanos y peruanas. Hoy, cuando los avances en materia de justicia y memoria que se habían conseguido están siendo deshechos y pisoteados, y la maquinaria política responsable se acerca nuevamente al poder, quiero compartir el libro para descarga libre. Un trabajo que viene desde el 2011, reuniendo casos de restituciones, procesos de duelo, protestas y vigilias, junto a una colaboración con el grupo de teatro Yuyachkani a partir de su obra Adiós Ayacucho.
Fotografias, textos y edicion: Musuk Nolte
Diseño: @raul_benua
Edicion de textos: @_josephzarate
Proyecto realizado con el apoyo de @magnumfoundation y @polycopies
El libro se puede descargar en @ojopublico .
Link en la bio.

El Idioma de los Huesos es un ensayo fotográfico que documenta procesos de restitución de personas desaparecidas durante el conflicto armado interno peruano, en el que tanto el terrorismo como el terrorismo de Estado asesinaron y desaparecieron a miles de peruanos y peruanas. Hoy, cuando los avances en materia de justicia y memoria que se habían conseguido están siendo deshechos y pisoteados, y la maquinaria política responsable se acerca nuevamente al poder, quiero compartir el libro para descarga libre. Un trabajo que viene desde el 2011, reuniendo casos de restituciones, procesos de duelo, protestas y vigilias, junto a una colaboración con el grupo de teatro Yuyachkani a partir de su obra Adiós Ayacucho.
Fotografias, textos y edicion: Musuk Nolte
Diseño: @raul_benua
Edicion de textos: @_josephzarate
Proyecto realizado con el apoyo de @magnumfoundation y @polycopies
El libro se puede descargar en @ojopublico .
Link en la bio.

El Idioma de los Huesos es un ensayo fotográfico que documenta procesos de restitución de personas desaparecidas durante el conflicto armado interno peruano, en el que tanto el terrorismo como el terrorismo de Estado asesinaron y desaparecieron a miles de peruanos y peruanas. Hoy, cuando los avances en materia de justicia y memoria que se habían conseguido están siendo deshechos y pisoteados, y la maquinaria política responsable se acerca nuevamente al poder, quiero compartir el libro para descarga libre. Un trabajo que viene desde el 2011, reuniendo casos de restituciones, procesos de duelo, protestas y vigilias, junto a una colaboración con el grupo de teatro Yuyachkani a partir de su obra Adiós Ayacucho.
Fotografias, textos y edicion: Musuk Nolte
Diseño: @raul_benua
Edicion de textos: @_josephzarate
Proyecto realizado con el apoyo de @magnumfoundation y @polycopies
El libro se puede descargar en @ojopublico .
Link en la bio.
🔥 ¡Estamos muy emocionadxs de lanzar este proyecto colectivo! 🔥
FOTOLIBROS.LAT
PROYECTO COLECTIVO DE EDITORIALES DE FOTOLIBRO EN LATINOAMÉRICA
Este proyecto reúne a más de setenta autoras y autores y editoriales dedicadas al fotolibro, ala imagen, y a nuevas propuestas de publicaciones independientes.
Fotolibros.lat nace para dar visibilidad a todos estos proyectos y, a través de una labor colectiva, encontrar nuevas maneras de circulación, promoción y venta de las publicaciones más allá de las fronteras de cada país.
Además, inauguramos una forma colectiva de asistir a ferias en todo el mundo mediante la colaboración entre las editoriales y, sobretodo, las personas que hacen posible este proyecto.
Conoce los proyectos de Fotolibros.lat en la web y en las publicaciones diarias que haremos en esta cuenta
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🔥 We’re really excited to launch this collaborative project! 🔥
COLLECTIVE PROJECT OF PHOTOBOOK PUBLISHERS IN LATIN AMERICA
This project brings together more than seventy authors and publishers dedicated to photobooks, the visual arts, and innovative approaches to independent publishing.
Fotolibros.lat was created to give visibility to all these projects and, through collective effort, to find new ways to distribute, promote, and sell publications beyond the borders of each country.
We are also inaugurating a collective approach to attending fairs around the world through collaboration among publishers and, above all, the people who make up this project.
Check out Fotolibros.lat projects on our website and in the daily posts we’ll be sharing on this account.
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Desde ARTEXARTE, con el apoyo de FOLA y la colaboración de Laura Carbonell de Punto de Fuga Bogotá presentamos a:
KWY es un proyecto editorial independiente con sede en Lima, Perú. Desde su fundación en 2013, se ha consolidado como una plataforma dedicada a la edición y al aprendizaje a través de procesos colaborativos con fotógrafos emergentes y consolidados de América Latina.
Con un especial interés en la fotografía documental autoral, KWY impulsa la creación y circulación de publicaciones que dialogan con los contextos y territorios en los que se producen, promoviendo nuevas miradas y modos de hacer dentro del fotolibro contemporáneo.

Desde ARTEXARTE, con el apoyo de FOLA y la colaboración de Laura Carbonell de Punto de Fuga Bogotá presentamos a:
KWY es un proyecto editorial independiente con sede en Lima, Perú. Desde su fundación en 2013, se ha consolidado como una plataforma dedicada a la edición y al aprendizaje a través de procesos colaborativos con fotógrafos emergentes y consolidados de América Latina.
Con un especial interés en la fotografía documental autoral, KWY impulsa la creación y circulación de publicaciones que dialogan con los contextos y territorios en los que se producen, promoviendo nuevas miradas y modos de hacer dentro del fotolibro contemporáneo.

« When the Moon Is Full, the Tide Rises »
When the Moon Is Full, the Tide Rises is a visual and testimonial journey through coastal communities in Mexico, facing the devastation of the sea.
Eroded by time and climate change, these places are witnessing the disappearance not only of their homes, but also of their culture, their traditions, and their way of life.
The sea — once their source of sustenance — now advances relentlessly.
Waves consume the land, topple houses, and force many families, most of them fishing households, to abandon their communities and move inland, to territories estranged from their identity.
Most of the photographs were taken on analog film.
By deliberately using cameras with “flaws” — light leaks, unstable mechanisms — the artist relinquishes control of the image, allowing photographs to emerge incomplete, fragmented. This is no coincidence: it mirrors the landscapes themselves, broken, interrupted, vanishing at an accelerated pace.
The light that seeps into the negatives not only distorts the image — it becomes a witness of loss.
The book was conceived from the friction between its pages, where some images fragment and only find meaning in the fold.
Just as water and salt slowly erode the walls of houses, time — and the reader’s touch — leaves its mark among the pages, revealing hidden layers of a shared story.
A dialogue of images and voices, When the Moon Is Full, the Tide Rises intertwines portraits of a fragile present with the testimonies of those who resist, remember, and rebuild from loss.
A visual document that makes an urgent reality visible.
Photography - @cesar_rodriguezb
Edition and AD - @musukn
Editorial - @kwy_ediciones
Arts - @raul_benua
Print and Production - @hagolibros
Executive Production - @dalmataprod / @cesar_rodriguezb / @romain.lecour
With the generous support of @sistemacreacion

Book design for @fabiolaferrero book
I Can’t Hear the Birds
Published by @kwy_ediciones @musukn
As a few people know, my dad is Peruvian, and I’ve for a long time felt a strong longing to work more with South American artists and photographers. It’s been important for me to share their work with audiences in the West, and to help give a voice to people who might not have the same access or opportunities here.
By quite some luck, Fabiola and Musuk reached out to me about creating a book together and that was honestly one of the most rewarding moments of my career. Being able to combine my background and practice in a proces as meaningful as this has been truly special. Printed here in Denmark at Narayana Press, it truly became a cross-continental collaboration.
Thank you, Musuk and Fabiola, for your trust. I hope the future brings me closer to more projects beyond the West as well.
The book is a powerful work capturing the atmosphere and people of a nation in transformation. Millions of Venezuelans have left their country to live abroad, driven by economic collapse, political unrest, high unemployment, and extreme social inequality.
Since leaving in 2016, photographer Fabiola Ferrero has returned to her birthplace to search for traces of the Venezuela of her memory. Her project brings together images of migration, past political violence, and present-day life. Showing both the decay and the resilience of those who remain.
Around the turn of the millennium, oil-rich Venezuela was prosperous, but its fortunes declined following plummeting oil prices, economic mismanagement, and political instability. By 2022, unemployment had risen to more than 50 percent, and millions were left without access to clean water, education, or basic services.
Although the economy began to grow again in 2022, the gap between rich and poor remains wide. The richest ten percent of the population earn seventy times more than the poorest, and more than eighty percent of households continue to live below the poverty line.
Print by: @narayanapress
Reproduction: @narayanapress
Typeface: @abcdinamo
#Bookdesign #editorialphoto #fedrigonipaper #fcolor #uvoffset #kwyeditions

Book design for @fabiolaferrero book
I Can’t Hear the Birds
Published by @kwy_ediciones @musukn
As a few people know, my dad is Peruvian, and I’ve for a long time felt a strong longing to work more with South American artists and photographers. It’s been important for me to share their work with audiences in the West, and to help give a voice to people who might not have the same access or opportunities here.
By quite some luck, Fabiola and Musuk reached out to me about creating a book together and that was honestly one of the most rewarding moments of my career. Being able to combine my background and practice in a proces as meaningful as this has been truly special. Printed here in Denmark at Narayana Press, it truly became a cross-continental collaboration.
Thank you, Musuk and Fabiola, for your trust. I hope the future brings me closer to more projects beyond the West as well.
The book is a powerful work capturing the atmosphere and people of a nation in transformation. Millions of Venezuelans have left their country to live abroad, driven by economic collapse, political unrest, high unemployment, and extreme social inequality.
Since leaving in 2016, photographer Fabiola Ferrero has returned to her birthplace to search for traces of the Venezuela of her memory. Her project brings together images of migration, past political violence, and present-day life. Showing both the decay and the resilience of those who remain.
Around the turn of the millennium, oil-rich Venezuela was prosperous, but its fortunes declined following plummeting oil prices, economic mismanagement, and political instability. By 2022, unemployment had risen to more than 50 percent, and millions were left without access to clean water, education, or basic services.
Although the economy began to grow again in 2022, the gap between rich and poor remains wide. The richest ten percent of the population earn seventy times more than the poorest, and more than eighty percent of households continue to live below the poverty line.
Print by: @narayanapress
Reproduction: @narayanapress
Typeface: @abcdinamo
#Bookdesign #editorialphoto #fedrigonipaper #fcolor #uvoffset #kwyeditions

Book design for @fabiolaferrero book
I Can’t Hear the Birds
Published by @kwy_ediciones @musukn
As a few people know, my dad is Peruvian, and I’ve for a long time felt a strong longing to work more with South American artists and photographers. It’s been important for me to share their work with audiences in the West, and to help give a voice to people who might not have the same access or opportunities here.
By quite some luck, Fabiola and Musuk reached out to me about creating a book together and that was honestly one of the most rewarding moments of my career. Being able to combine my background and practice in a proces as meaningful as this has been truly special. Printed here in Denmark at Narayana Press, it truly became a cross-continental collaboration.
Thank you, Musuk and Fabiola, for your trust. I hope the future brings me closer to more projects beyond the West as well.
The book is a powerful work capturing the atmosphere and people of a nation in transformation. Millions of Venezuelans have left their country to live abroad, driven by economic collapse, political unrest, high unemployment, and extreme social inequality.
Since leaving in 2016, photographer Fabiola Ferrero has returned to her birthplace to search for traces of the Venezuela of her memory. Her project brings together images of migration, past political violence, and present-day life. Showing both the decay and the resilience of those who remain.
Around the turn of the millennium, oil-rich Venezuela was prosperous, but its fortunes declined following plummeting oil prices, economic mismanagement, and political instability. By 2022, unemployment had risen to more than 50 percent, and millions were left without access to clean water, education, or basic services.
Although the economy began to grow again in 2022, the gap between rich and poor remains wide. The richest ten percent of the population earn seventy times more than the poorest, and more than eighty percent of households continue to live below the poverty line.
Print by: @narayanapress
Reproduction: @narayanapress
Typeface: @abcdinamo
#Bookdesign #editorialphoto #fedrigonipaper #fcolor #uvoffset #kwyeditions

Book design for @fabiolaferrero book
I Can’t Hear the Birds
Published by @kwy_ediciones @musukn
As a few people know, my dad is Peruvian, and I’ve for a long time felt a strong longing to work more with South American artists and photographers. It’s been important for me to share their work with audiences in the West, and to help give a voice to people who might not have the same access or opportunities here.
By quite some luck, Fabiola and Musuk reached out to me about creating a book together and that was honestly one of the most rewarding moments of my career. Being able to combine my background and practice in a proces as meaningful as this has been truly special. Printed here in Denmark at Narayana Press, it truly became a cross-continental collaboration.
Thank you, Musuk and Fabiola, for your trust. I hope the future brings me closer to more projects beyond the West as well.
The book is a powerful work capturing the atmosphere and people of a nation in transformation. Millions of Venezuelans have left their country to live abroad, driven by economic collapse, political unrest, high unemployment, and extreme social inequality.
Since leaving in 2016, photographer Fabiola Ferrero has returned to her birthplace to search for traces of the Venezuela of her memory. Her project brings together images of migration, past political violence, and present-day life. Showing both the decay and the resilience of those who remain.
Around the turn of the millennium, oil-rich Venezuela was prosperous, but its fortunes declined following plummeting oil prices, economic mismanagement, and political instability. By 2022, unemployment had risen to more than 50 percent, and millions were left without access to clean water, education, or basic services.
Although the economy began to grow again in 2022, the gap between rich and poor remains wide. The richest ten percent of the population earn seventy times more than the poorest, and more than eighty percent of households continue to live below the poverty line.
Print by: @narayanapress
Reproduction: @narayanapress
Typeface: @abcdinamo
#Bookdesign #editorialphoto #fedrigonipaper #fcolor #uvoffset #kwyeditions

Book design for @fabiolaferrero book
I Can’t Hear the Birds
Published by @kwy_ediciones @musukn
As a few people know, my dad is Peruvian, and I’ve for a long time felt a strong longing to work more with South American artists and photographers. It’s been important for me to share their work with audiences in the West, and to help give a voice to people who might not have the same access or opportunities here.
By quite some luck, Fabiola and Musuk reached out to me about creating a book together and that was honestly one of the most rewarding moments of my career. Being able to combine my background and practice in a proces as meaningful as this has been truly special. Printed here in Denmark at Narayana Press, it truly became a cross-continental collaboration.
Thank you, Musuk and Fabiola, for your trust. I hope the future brings me closer to more projects beyond the West as well.
The book is a powerful work capturing the atmosphere and people of a nation in transformation. Millions of Venezuelans have left their country to live abroad, driven by economic collapse, political unrest, high unemployment, and extreme social inequality.
Since leaving in 2016, photographer Fabiola Ferrero has returned to her birthplace to search for traces of the Venezuela of her memory. Her project brings together images of migration, past political violence, and present-day life. Showing both the decay and the resilience of those who remain.
Around the turn of the millennium, oil-rich Venezuela was prosperous, but its fortunes declined following plummeting oil prices, economic mismanagement, and political instability. By 2022, unemployment had risen to more than 50 percent, and millions were left without access to clean water, education, or basic services.
Although the economy began to grow again in 2022, the gap between rich and poor remains wide. The richest ten percent of the population earn seventy times more than the poorest, and more than eighty percent of households continue to live below the poverty line.
Print by: @narayanapress
Reproduction: @narayanapress
Typeface: @abcdinamo
#Bookdesign #editorialphoto #fedrigonipaper #fcolor #uvoffset #kwyeditions

Book design for @fabiolaferrero book
I Can’t Hear the Birds
Published by @kwy_ediciones @musukn
As a few people know, my dad is Peruvian, and I’ve for a long time felt a strong longing to work more with South American artists and photographers. It’s been important for me to share their work with audiences in the West, and to help give a voice to people who might not have the same access or opportunities here.
By quite some luck, Fabiola and Musuk reached out to me about creating a book together and that was honestly one of the most rewarding moments of my career. Being able to combine my background and practice in a proces as meaningful as this has been truly special. Printed here in Denmark at Narayana Press, it truly became a cross-continental collaboration.
Thank you, Musuk and Fabiola, for your trust. I hope the future brings me closer to more projects beyond the West as well.
The book is a powerful work capturing the atmosphere and people of a nation in transformation. Millions of Venezuelans have left their country to live abroad, driven by economic collapse, political unrest, high unemployment, and extreme social inequality.
Since leaving in 2016, photographer Fabiola Ferrero has returned to her birthplace to search for traces of the Venezuela of her memory. Her project brings together images of migration, past political violence, and present-day life. Showing both the decay and the resilience of those who remain.
Around the turn of the millennium, oil-rich Venezuela was prosperous, but its fortunes declined following plummeting oil prices, economic mismanagement, and political instability. By 2022, unemployment had risen to more than 50 percent, and millions were left without access to clean water, education, or basic services.
Although the economy began to grow again in 2022, the gap between rich and poor remains wide. The richest ten percent of the population earn seventy times more than the poorest, and more than eighty percent of households continue to live below the poverty line.
Print by: @narayanapress
Reproduction: @narayanapress
Typeface: @abcdinamo
#Bookdesign #editorialphoto #fedrigonipaper #fcolor #uvoffset #kwyeditions

Book design for @fabiolaferrero book
I Can’t Hear the Birds
Published by @kwy_ediciones @musukn
As a few people know, my dad is Peruvian, and I’ve for a long time felt a strong longing to work more with South American artists and photographers. It’s been important for me to share their work with audiences in the West, and to help give a voice to people who might not have the same access or opportunities here.
By quite some luck, Fabiola and Musuk reached out to me about creating a book together and that was honestly one of the most rewarding moments of my career. Being able to combine my background and practice in a proces as meaningful as this has been truly special. Printed here in Denmark at Narayana Press, it truly became a cross-continental collaboration.
Thank you, Musuk and Fabiola, for your trust. I hope the future brings me closer to more projects beyond the West as well.
The book is a powerful work capturing the atmosphere and people of a nation in transformation. Millions of Venezuelans have left their country to live abroad, driven by economic collapse, political unrest, high unemployment, and extreme social inequality.
Since leaving in 2016, photographer Fabiola Ferrero has returned to her birthplace to search for traces of the Venezuela of her memory. Her project brings together images of migration, past political violence, and present-day life. Showing both the decay and the resilience of those who remain.
Around the turn of the millennium, oil-rich Venezuela was prosperous, but its fortunes declined following plummeting oil prices, economic mismanagement, and political instability. By 2022, unemployment had risen to more than 50 percent, and millions were left without access to clean water, education, or basic services.
Although the economy began to grow again in 2022, the gap between rich and poor remains wide. The richest ten percent of the population earn seventy times more than the poorest, and more than eighty percent of households continue to live below the poverty line.
Print by: @narayanapress
Reproduction: @narayanapress
Typeface: @abcdinamo
#Bookdesign #editorialphoto #fedrigonipaper #fcolor #uvoffset #kwyeditions

Book design for @fabiolaferrero book
I Can’t Hear the Birds
Published by @kwy_ediciones @musukn
As a few people know, my dad is Peruvian, and I’ve for a long time felt a strong longing to work more with South American artists and photographers. It’s been important for me to share their work with audiences in the West, and to help give a voice to people who might not have the same access or opportunities here.
By quite some luck, Fabiola and Musuk reached out to me about creating a book together and that was honestly one of the most rewarding moments of my career. Being able to combine my background and practice in a proces as meaningful as this has been truly special. Printed here in Denmark at Narayana Press, it truly became a cross-continental collaboration.
Thank you, Musuk and Fabiola, for your trust. I hope the future brings me closer to more projects beyond the West as well.
The book is a powerful work capturing the atmosphere and people of a nation in transformation. Millions of Venezuelans have left their country to live abroad, driven by economic collapse, political unrest, high unemployment, and extreme social inequality.
Since leaving in 2016, photographer Fabiola Ferrero has returned to her birthplace to search for traces of the Venezuela of her memory. Her project brings together images of migration, past political violence, and present-day life. Showing both the decay and the resilience of those who remain.
Around the turn of the millennium, oil-rich Venezuela was prosperous, but its fortunes declined following plummeting oil prices, economic mismanagement, and political instability. By 2022, unemployment had risen to more than 50 percent, and millions were left without access to clean water, education, or basic services.
Although the economy began to grow again in 2022, the gap between rich and poor remains wide. The richest ten percent of the population earn seventy times more than the poorest, and more than eighty percent of households continue to live below the poverty line.
Print by: @narayanapress
Reproduction: @narayanapress
Typeface: @abcdinamo
#Bookdesign #editorialphoto #fedrigonipaper #fcolor #uvoffset #kwyeditions

Book design for @fabiolaferrero book
I Can’t Hear the Birds
Published by @kwy_ediciones @musukn
As a few people know, my dad is Peruvian, and I’ve for a long time felt a strong longing to work more with South American artists and photographers. It’s been important for me to share their work with audiences in the West, and to help give a voice to people who might not have the same access or opportunities here.
By quite some luck, Fabiola and Musuk reached out to me about creating a book together and that was honestly one of the most rewarding moments of my career. Being able to combine my background and practice in a proces as meaningful as this has been truly special. Printed here in Denmark at Narayana Press, it truly became a cross-continental collaboration.
Thank you, Musuk and Fabiola, for your trust. I hope the future brings me closer to more projects beyond the West as well.
The book is a powerful work capturing the atmosphere and people of a nation in transformation. Millions of Venezuelans have left their country to live abroad, driven by economic collapse, political unrest, high unemployment, and extreme social inequality.
Since leaving in 2016, photographer Fabiola Ferrero has returned to her birthplace to search for traces of the Venezuela of her memory. Her project brings together images of migration, past political violence, and present-day life. Showing both the decay and the resilience of those who remain.
Around the turn of the millennium, oil-rich Venezuela was prosperous, but its fortunes declined following plummeting oil prices, economic mismanagement, and political instability. By 2022, unemployment had risen to more than 50 percent, and millions were left without access to clean water, education, or basic services.
Although the economy began to grow again in 2022, the gap between rich and poor remains wide. The richest ten percent of the population earn seventy times more than the poorest, and more than eighty percent of households continue to live below the poverty line.
Print by: @narayanapress
Reproduction: @narayanapress
Typeface: @abcdinamo
#Bookdesign #editorialphoto #fedrigonipaper #fcolor #uvoffset #kwyeditions

Book design for @fabiolaferrero book
I Can’t Hear the Birds
Published by @kwy_ediciones @musukn
As a few people know, my dad is Peruvian, and I’ve for a long time felt a strong longing to work more with South American artists and photographers. It’s been important for me to share their work with audiences in the West, and to help give a voice to people who might not have the same access or opportunities here.
By quite some luck, Fabiola and Musuk reached out to me about creating a book together and that was honestly one of the most rewarding moments of my career. Being able to combine my background and practice in a proces as meaningful as this has been truly special. Printed here in Denmark at Narayana Press, it truly became a cross-continental collaboration.
Thank you, Musuk and Fabiola, for your trust. I hope the future brings me closer to more projects beyond the West as well.
The book is a powerful work capturing the atmosphere and people of a nation in transformation. Millions of Venezuelans have left their country to live abroad, driven by economic collapse, political unrest, high unemployment, and extreme social inequality.
Since leaving in 2016, photographer Fabiola Ferrero has returned to her birthplace to search for traces of the Venezuela of her memory. Her project brings together images of migration, past political violence, and present-day life. Showing both the decay and the resilience of those who remain.
Around the turn of the millennium, oil-rich Venezuela was prosperous, but its fortunes declined following plummeting oil prices, economic mismanagement, and political instability. By 2022, unemployment had risen to more than 50 percent, and millions were left without access to clean water, education, or basic services.
Although the economy began to grow again in 2022, the gap between rich and poor remains wide. The richest ten percent of the population earn seventy times more than the poorest, and more than eighty percent of households continue to live below the poverty line.
Print by: @narayanapress
Reproduction: @narayanapress
Typeface: @abcdinamo
#Bookdesign #editorialphoto #fedrigonipaper #fcolor #uvoffset #kwyeditions

This upcoming week we will be in Paris at @polycopies launchingnew books from:
@fabiolaferrero
@iancheibub
@cesar_rodriguezb
@marcogarrop

This upcoming week we will be in Paris at @polycopies launchingnew books from:
@fabiolaferrero
@iancheibub
@cesar_rodriguezb
@marcogarrop

This upcoming week we will be in Paris at @polycopies launchingnew books from:
@fabiolaferrero
@iancheibub
@cesar_rodriguezb
@marcogarrop

This upcoming week we will be in Paris at @polycopies launchingnew books from:
@fabiolaferrero
@iancheibub
@cesar_rodriguezb
@marcogarrop

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📸 Rencontre avec César Rodríguez, à l’occasion de la parution de son nouveau livre de #photographies 𝘾𝙪𝙖𝙣𝙙𝙤 𝙝𝙖𝙮 𝙡𝙪𝙣𝙖 𝙡𝙡𝙚𝙣𝙖, 𝙡𝙖 𝙢𝙖𝙧𝙚𝙖 𝙨𝙪𝙗𝙚
🗓 Mercredi 19 novembre – 18h30
En conversation avec @aurelie_vandewynckele, consultante, autrice et commissaire indépendante, et Romain Le Cour Grandmaison, @dalmataprod
À travers ses images réalisées en pellicule argentique, @cesar_rodriguezb explore la fragilité du réel : fuites de lumière, négatifs altérés, imperfections techniques deviennent les témoins d’une perte irréversible, d’un temps qui s’efface.
Ces fragments visuels racontent les paysages et les communautés qu’il photographie — des territoires fracturés, érodés, menacés.
Son livre, conçu comme un objet vivant, invite à une expérience sensorielle : les pages frottent, se plient, se marquent — à l’image des murs rongés par l’eau et le sel. Chaque lecture devient un acte de mémoire.
Entre poétique du hasard et réflexion sur le dérèglement climatique, 𝘾𝙪𝙖𝙣𝙙𝙤 𝙝𝙖𝙮 𝙡𝙪𝙣𝙖 𝙡𝙡𝙚𝙣𝙖, 𝙡𝙖 𝙢𝙖𝙧𝙚𝙖 𝙨𝙪𝙗𝙚 tisse une histoire de résilience et de résistance face à la disparition.
📕 𝘾𝙪𝙖𝙣𝙙𝙤 𝙝𝙖𝙮 𝙡𝙪𝙣𝙖 𝙡𝙡𝙚𝙣𝙖, 𝙡𝙖 𝙢𝙖𝙧𝙚𝙖 𝙨𝙪𝙗𝙚
@kwy_ediciones, 2025

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📸 Rencontre avec César Rodríguez, à l’occasion de la parution de son nouveau livre de #photographies 𝘾𝙪𝙖𝙣𝙙𝙤 𝙝𝙖𝙮 𝙡𝙪𝙣𝙖 𝙡𝙡𝙚𝙣𝙖, 𝙡𝙖 𝙢𝙖𝙧𝙚𝙖 𝙨𝙪𝙗𝙚
🗓 Mercredi 19 novembre – 18h30
En conversation avec @aurelie_vandewynckele, consultante, autrice et commissaire indépendante, et Romain Le Cour Grandmaison, @dalmataprod
À travers ses images réalisées en pellicule argentique, @cesar_rodriguezb explore la fragilité du réel : fuites de lumière, négatifs altérés, imperfections techniques deviennent les témoins d’une perte irréversible, d’un temps qui s’efface.
Ces fragments visuels racontent les paysages et les communautés qu’il photographie — des territoires fracturés, érodés, menacés.
Son livre, conçu comme un objet vivant, invite à une expérience sensorielle : les pages frottent, se plient, se marquent — à l’image des murs rongés par l’eau et le sel. Chaque lecture devient un acte de mémoire.
Entre poétique du hasard et réflexion sur le dérèglement climatique, 𝘾𝙪𝙖𝙣𝙙𝙤 𝙝𝙖𝙮 𝙡𝙪𝙣𝙖 𝙡𝙡𝙚𝙣𝙖, 𝙡𝙖 𝙢𝙖𝙧𝙚𝙖 𝙨𝙪𝙗𝙚 tisse une histoire de résilience et de résistance face à la disparition.
📕 𝘾𝙪𝙖𝙣𝙙𝙤 𝙝𝙖𝙮 𝙡𝙪𝙣𝙖 𝙡𝙡𝙚𝙣𝙖, 𝙡𝙖 𝙢𝙖𝙧𝙚𝙖 𝙨𝙪𝙗𝙚
@kwy_ediciones, 2025

Muito felizes em anunciar que o nosso livro “Alumbre na Macaia” do @iancheibub foi selecionada na convocatória de fotolivros do @imoreirasalles festival da @revistazum
Nos encontrem no IMS no dia 1 e 2 de novembro. Estaremos com uma mesa e os livros disponíveis!
@musukn
@raul_benua

Muito felizes em anunciar que o nosso livro “Alumbre na Macaia” do @iancheibub foi selecionada na convocatória de fotolivros do @imoreirasalles festival da @revistazum
Nos encontrem no IMS no dia 1 e 2 de novembro. Estaremos com uma mesa e os livros disponíveis!
@musukn
@raul_benua

Muito felizes em anunciar que o nosso livro “Alumbre na Macaia” do @iancheibub foi selecionada na convocatória de fotolivros do @imoreirasalles festival da @revistazum
Nos encontrem no IMS no dia 1 e 2 de novembro. Estaremos com uma mesa e os livros disponíveis!
@musukn
@raul_benua

Muito felizes em anunciar que o nosso livro “Alumbre na Macaia” do @iancheibub foi selecionada na convocatória de fotolivros do @imoreirasalles festival da @revistazum
Nos encontrem no IMS no dia 1 e 2 de novembro. Estaremos com uma mesa e os livros disponíveis!
@musukn
@raul_benua
The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.
Keep track of Instagram updates discreetly while protecting your privacy and staying anonymous.
View profiles and photos anonymously with ease using the Private Profile Viewer.
This free tool allows you to view Instagram Stories anonymously, ensuring your activity remains hidden from the story uploader.
Anonstories lets users view Instagram stories without alerting the creator.
Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.
Prioritizes secure, anonymous browsing without requiring login credentials.
Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.
Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.
The service is free to use.
Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.
Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.
Enter a public username to view or download stories. The service generates direct links for saving content locally.