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The 24 Hour Project in Guadalajara by Hector Navarro Torres

Imagine documenting and sharing photos of your city for 24 continuous hours, uploading a picture per hour with the possibility to see in real time what other hundreds of mobile photographers are doing in 312 cities in 72 countries around the world?

This is now a reality!

On March 22, 2014, more than 900 mobile photographers around the world joined the task of doing so in the context of the Third Edition of the 24 Hour Project and Mexico was part of it.

The results of this project come to Mexico from New York thanks to Instagramers Mexico and Igers Guadalajara Oficial featuring the international Project.

The 24 Hour Project was created by Renzo Grande and Sam Smotherman.

Guadalajara will witness the largest international project of mobile photography with support from the Ministry of Culture of the City of Guadalajara.

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“A series of street photographs that portray the spirit of each of these cities” – LaMula.pe

Renzo Grande will travel to Guadalajara from New York to inaugurate the International exhibition with the best photos of this project. In addition, he will give a conference and a workshop to share his knowledge about mobile photography and the photo movement that takes place in his town. We’d love to see you at all the events.

Follow us on: @24hourproject@Igersmexico@IgersGuadalajara
igersmexico.com | the24hourproject.net

“It’s a unique experience. If you think you love something, just do it for 24 continuous hours to find out if it really is your passion.” – Renzo G.

JULY 10, 2014
CONFERENCE + EXPO ~ FREE ENTRY

JULY 11, 2014
WORKSHOP 16:00 – 21:00Hrs

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Hector Navarro
Mobile photographer promoter in Mexico