Es un ensayo documental sobre la historia de Claudia, una mujer veracruzana que fue secuestrada poco dias despues de haber perdido a su hijo en un accidente aereo. Esta historia es un acompañamiento de los sentimientos de Claudia, y es un recordatorio de como el estigma de ser violentado se vuelve un obstaculo más para continuar tu vida ante la necropolíca.
Este ensayo fue fotografiado en el 2016 y es parte del proyecto de las consecuencia de la guerra contra las drogas, tomando como primicia: el abandono del ¿cómo se ve una guerra? reivindicando las emociones. Preguntándonos protagonistas y autora: ¿cómo se siente la violencia en México?
Quebranto It is a documentary essay about the story of Claudia, a woman from Veracruz who was kidnapped a few days after losing her son in a plane crash. This story is an accompaniment to Claudia's feelings and is a reminder of how the stigma of being violated becomes one more obstacle to continuing your life in the face of oblivion.
This essay was photographed in 2016 and is part of the project on the consequences of the war on drugs, taking as a first: the abandonment of the "what does a war look like?" and reclaiming emotions. Asking ourselves protagonists and author: how does violence feel in Mexico?
Koral Carballo
Koral Carballo ( b. Poza Rica, Veracruz, Mexico in 1987) She tells stories related to identity, violence and territory;
dissolving frontiers between photojournalism and visual arts.
She began her career as a photojournalist in 2009 and in 2016 she decided to leave the local media to investigate her own long-term projects. She is currently working as a photojournalist, documentary photographer, visual storyteller and freelance artist.