Photoworks SF

A few images from my series Mental Mapping were selected for Point of View, the first community zine published by Photoworks SF. The zine features work from over 100 photographers and highlights a wide range of visual perspectives.

Photoworks SF has been a fixture in the film photography world for more than 30 years. Known for their analog processing and printing, they’ve built a reputation for supporting both professionals and enthusiasts. The zine is part of their ongoing effort to highlight the work of their community. Mental Mapping is a series that explores how people move through and are shaped by their environments. The selected images combine portraits with layered exposures of urban and natural spaces, reflecting the internal and external influences that shape perception. I appreciate the opportunity to be part of this first edition and to share space with so many thoughtful contributors.
Learn more about the zine and Photoworks SF >>

Joshua Sariñana

Joshua Sariñana, PhD, obtained his degrees in neuroscience at the University of California, Los Angeles, and completed his doctoral thesis at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Sariñana’s multi-disciplinary art projects bridge art, science, and media. He has received several grants for his art projects, exhibited his work nationally and internationally, and has received numerous awards for his photographic work.

He combines his science communications background with his neuroscience and art practice. Sariñana has provided his expertise to WIRED Magazine, MIT Technology Review, MIT News, and as an invited speaker for the Neurohumanities series at Trinity College in Dublin.

http://joshuasarinana.com/
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