Picturing World Cultures: Fabiola Ferrero – Venezuela

Picturing World Cultures: Fabiola Ferrero – Venezuela

Author: B&H Photo & Video October 10, 2024 Duration: 1:00:30

Today's podcast has us sitting down with Venezuelan photographer and investigative journalist Fabiola Ferrero to discuss her long-term photographic projects in Venezuela, for Picturing World Cultures.


Above photograph © Fabiola Ferrero


Fabiola walks us through her childhood memories of Venezuela and describes how this period contrasts significantly with the country's current climate. We also discuss how she got started in photography, and how her time spent both in and out of Venezuela helped grow her photography and more.


If you haven't already listened, check out all the episodes of our Picturing World Cultures podcast series here.


Guest: Fabiola Ferrero


Episode Timeline:

2:20: Fabiola discusses Venezuelan culture, and questions using the word resiliency in relation to the country's ongoing crisis.

5:39: How she got started in photography.

8:20: Fabiola talks about overcoming shyness, learning how to photograph people as an introvert, and the advantages of slowly building a connection with subjects.

11:12: On being the last of her family to leave Caracas.

14:43: Fabiola's early long term projects, Blurred in Despair and I Can't Hear the Birds, and the importance of image selection to building different narratives. 

19:57: The impact of leaving Venezuela and how this shifted her perspective as a photographer.

24:11: The importance of Fabiola's assignment work in Venezuela and its impact on her personal work.

25:30: Episode Break

27:04: On migrating to Columbia in 2020, and her eventual return to Venezuela in 2022. 

37:04: Fabiola runs us through her gear and setup.

38:09: Collaborating with other journalists in her latest project, The Wells Run Dry

44:10: The challenging topic of hope when discussing the future of Venezuela

46:50: We ask Fabiola about her mentorship program, Semillero Migrante

54:39: Fabiola Ferrero answers our PWC Visual Questionnaire.

Guest Bio: Fabiola Ferrero was born in Caracas, Venezuela in 1991. Her personal work reflects how her childhood memories contrast with her country's current crisis. 

Using her background in writing and investigative journalism, she develops long term visual projects focused on collaborative ways to speak about the human condition under hostile contexts.

To bring opportunities to other emerging photographers, Fabiola founded Semillero Migrante in 2021. This mentorship program on the topic of migration empowers Venezuelans and Colombians and promotes the integration of both cultures.

A 2018 Magnum Foundation Fellow in Social Justice, her additional recognition includes a 2021 Inge Morath Award, a 2022 Carmignac Photojournalism Award, and a World Press Photo award for Long Term Projects, which she received in 2023. Most recently, Fabiola completed a one-year fellowship at Columbia University's Institute for Ideas and Imagination in Paris.


Stay Connected:
Fabiola Ferrero Website: https://www.fabiolaferrero.com/
Fabiola Ferrero on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fabiolaferrero/
Fabiola Ferrero on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fabiola.ferrero/
Fabiola Ferrero on Twitter: https://x.com/FabiolaFerrero/
Fabiola Ferrero, I Can't Hear the Birds Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_AmKsv_OTM
Fabiola Ferrero, Fondation Carmignac: https://www.fondationcarmignac.com/en/fabiola-ferrero-en/
Fabiola Ferrero, Institute of Ideas & Imagination: https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/fellows/fabiola-ferrero/
Semillero Migrante Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/semilleromigrante/ 


End Credits:
Senior Creative Producer & Host: Jill Waterman

Senior Technical Producer: Mike Weinstein

Executive Producer: Richard Stevens

Theme Music: Gabriel Richards


There's a conversation happening about photography that goes far beyond the latest camera review, and you can find it on the B&H Photography Podcast. Hosted by the team at B&H Photo & Video, this series sits down with a wide range of insightful and genuinely entertaining guests from across the photographic world. Every other week, these discussions delve into the practical realities of gear and technique, but they also wander into the richer territory of visual history, the surprising science behind an image, and the personal philosophies that drive artistic expression. What you'll hear feels less like a formal interview and more like eavesdropping on a passionate chat between experts, unpacking the ideas that actually matter to anyone making pictures today. Whether you're a seasoned professional curious about a colleague's process or an enthusiastic amateur looking to deepen your understanding, this podcast provides a thoughtful, accessible space to explore the entire ecosystem of photography. The result is a consistently engaging listen that reminds you why you picked up a camera in the first place, while giving you the concrete knowledge to use it better tomorrow. Tune in for a fresh perspective that connects the technical dots with the creative spark.
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