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Audioteca Fotográfica

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by Isabel Hernández

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Audioteca Fotográfica is a photographic sound archive that preserves and disseminates pictures and reflections of worldwide photographers. This project is a meeting point where anyone can discover new ways of seeing. By listening to the different tracks in this archive, it is possible to take a moment to understand better the work of these photographers, and enjoy how valuable it is to learn something about the world through their experiences.

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March 14, 2025

Elizabeth Alderliesten

ELIZABETH ALDERLIESTEN Dordrecht (NL), 1972 Elizabeth Alderliesten is a Dutch artist and her main medium is analog photography. She currently lives and works in Antwerp, Belgium. FRESH EYES Photo selected her as one of the 100 greatest emerging photography talents in Europe of 2020, she is featured on one of the four covers of the yearbook. She is also included in GUP New Photo Talent yearbook 2020. She attends the year-long Photobook Workshop with Nearest Truth last year. In 2022 she participated in a workshop with Dirk Braeckman and Brad Feuerhelm in Athens. From 2020 until 2022 she attended Le Masterklass with Klavdij Sluban in Paris. In 2019 she followed an Masterclass with Machiel Botman in Amsterdam. She graduated from the Fotoacademie in Amsterdam in 2019. https://www.elizabethalderliesten.nl/ Text & voice: Elizabeth Alderliesten + info www.audiotecafotografica.com

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March 14, 2025

Elizabeth Alderliesten - Remember

"Remember Who You Once Were" is not just a collection of images, it’s a reflection of a personal journey and a call to awaken something deeper within. It’s about rediscovering what was lost or forgotten, reconnecting with the raw, untamed parts of ourselves that society often pushes aside. This project was born out of a desire to explore what happens when we disconnect from who we truly are, and the process of reconnecting with that essential, wild self. The quote by Clarissa Pinkola Estés, "Bone by bone, hair by hair, Wild Woman comes back, through night dreams, through events half understood and half remembered…" resonates deeply with me. It’s a powerful metaphor for the reclamation of one’s true nature, an ongoing process of shedding the layers we’ve accumulated over time, expectations, fears, societal pressures and returning to something primal and authentic. Through my work, I’ve been exploring that tension, the space between who we are told to be and who we are deep down. The act of searching for the hidden self is a delicate and intimate journey. It’s not always clear or linear, and at times it feels like a struggle between letting go of old identities and embracing new ones. In this process, I’ve used photography as a way to capture moments that reflect both the struggle and the beauty of transformation. For me, the images are not just about capturing what’s visible but about symbolizing something internal, a shift from external noise to inner silence. They evoke the process of stepping away from the world to recharge, to reconnect with the instinctive, powerful self that exists within each of us. Text & voice : Elizabeth Alderliesten + info www.audiotecafotografica.com The deeper I delve into the theme of transformation, the more I realize it’s about embracing vulnerability and authenticity. The act of reconnecting with my inner self has often felt like being reborn, letting go of the constraints of societal expectations and feeling free to grow into my true form.

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February 5, 2025

Pablo López

In the place where I write, there are several images that make me reflect on my bond with photography. One of them shows a mound of earth, its outline resembling a mountain range darkened by clouds. Is it a mountain, or simply a pyramid of sand? Close by, I’ve placed a small branch from a forest in India: it still holds each of its leaves, now tinged with yellow. In Delhi, I photographed trees along the roadside, trees by rivers, and behind walls. The images speak to one another, and my eyes move from one to the next, tracing similarities. Through these elements, the landscape has taught me its language—one made of shimmering shadows and stones. My work is to find the right distance, listening closely, because only attention will make me pause when the murmur that precedes an image begins. It is out in the field—in the midst of the work—where fatigue becomes part of the experience, and the feeling prevails that nothing more will happen. Only the commitment to that emptiness matters, to this earthly dedication we have embraced. Some photographs, I think, keep alive the mystery of the visible. Perhaps they emerged from an elemental love for surfaces, for the quiet way the world settles. I’d like to trace that ancient mystery, and under the pretext of documentation, wander through an undefined terrain, shaped by form and silence.

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What is Audioteca Fotográfica?

Audioteca Fotográfica is a photographic sound archive that preserves and disseminates pictures and reflections of worldwide photographers. This project is a meeting point where anyone can discover new ways of seeing. By listening to the different tracks in this archive, it is possible to take a moment to understand better the work of these photographers, and enjoy how valuable it is to learn something about the world through their experiences.

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This podcast updates daily.

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