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SOUTHERN EXPOSURE

nd the beat goes on… Diego Quispe (drag name Shamcey La Vie) was one of the leading lights, who writes: ‘People dance from their kitchens, bedrooms and living rooms; they take screenshots and collide in chat rooms. For them to know that they are connected with hundreds of people at the same time is a statement that life can go on.’ Chuquiure started her professional career as a news photographer. For the last decade, she has been developing documentary essays about the contradictions of the human condition in Peru, mostly personal photo projects based on the nature of poverty, identity issues and marginalization.

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