Jaime Permuth
Photography is a way of being in the world. Be it the material world we step into every day, the spiritual one we intuit within our selves, the imaginary realms we escape to or worlds which have long ceased to be but continue to exert a mysterious pull over our lives. Together we will explore the shape of your projects: how to prepare for one, develop it, and present it publicly.
Jaime Permuth is a Guatemalan photographer and long-time New Yorker currently based in Seoul, Korea. He is a recipient of a Smithsonian Institution Artist Fellowship as well as an NFA Fellowship from the National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures. Nominated for both the Prix Pictet and a USA Artists Fellowship, he has received awards from Adobe’s Creative Residence Community Fund as well as the Urbanautica Institute and AI AP’s Latin American Fotografia Competition. His first monograph, Yonkeros, was published by La Fabrica Editorial (Madrid) in 2013 and a second, The Street Becomes, was published by Meteoro Editions (Amsterdam) in 2021. For the past decade, Jaime has been on the faculty of the Masters in Digital Photography program at New York City’s School of Visual Arts where he was also the curator of the i3 Photo Lecture series. Among others, his work has been featured in exhibitions at The Museum of Modern Art, The Queens Museum of Art, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, The Museum of the City of New York, The Jewish Museum, El Museo del Barrio, and The Brooklyn Museum of Art.
Jaime is available for aesthetic and conceptual critiques along with tutorials covering Camera Basics and Project Development, Management and Presentation.
Consultation rate is $125/hr with a minimum duration of two hours
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