Sudbury Secondary School circa 2012
by Jorge Cueto Herrera
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About the Book
In Sudbury there exists a building. It is large, it is old. I have only been inside this building a few times. I've been inside to watch plays and watch music in the Auditorium. I had always felt this building was interesting, but I was always intimidated by it. I never did overcome my shyness to walk in and look around the rest of the building.
Years later, following my studies in History at University, I studied to become a Photographer. a Photojournalist to be specific. These studies gave me the confidence to explore my curiosity, expand my exposure to the world, to ask questions, to find answers; most importantly these studies invited me to use my imagination to create images and to tell stories of the images I captured.
Photography opened my mind to the experiences of others, to the stories of the moment, it permitted me to create a world that is stopped in time. My photographs became stories of an instant, they are the stories of emotions, of rituals, of events and ceremonies that are passed down from generation to generation.
As a Photojournalist and Historian I sought to capture the Culture of Sudbury Secondary School. I have always carried with me the belief that Culture is integral to my photography. In the summer of 2011 I was invited to witness and photograph the transformation that was occurring at Sudbury Secondary School in Downtown Sudbury. For this project I took with me my equipment, my openness to view both old and new aspects of the building, but most importantly I took with me the curiosity of the building that I had encountered as a child. The only difference was that I was older now, I had already undergone the “High School” experience. I knew that within the halls, in the classrooms, in the doorways there existed a spirit of learning, dreams of creation, a history that was exceptional to Sudbury. This is the temple of Art Culture for Sudbury. This book represents what I saw.
Years later, following my studies in History at University, I studied to become a Photographer. a Photojournalist to be specific. These studies gave me the confidence to explore my curiosity, expand my exposure to the world, to ask questions, to find answers; most importantly these studies invited me to use my imagination to create images and to tell stories of the images I captured.
Photography opened my mind to the experiences of others, to the stories of the moment, it permitted me to create a world that is stopped in time. My photographs became stories of an instant, they are the stories of emotions, of rituals, of events and ceremonies that are passed down from generation to generation.
As a Photojournalist and Historian I sought to capture the Culture of Sudbury Secondary School. I have always carried with me the belief that Culture is integral to my photography. In the summer of 2011 I was invited to witness and photograph the transformation that was occurring at Sudbury Secondary School in Downtown Sudbury. For this project I took with me my equipment, my openness to view both old and new aspects of the building, but most importantly I took with me the curiosity of the building that I had encountered as a child. The only difference was that I was older now, I had already undergone the “High School” experience. I knew that within the halls, in the classrooms, in the doorways there existed a spirit of learning, dreams of creation, a history that was exceptional to Sudbury. This is the temple of Art Culture for Sudbury. This book represents what I saw.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Architecture
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 7.75×9.75 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 130 - Publish Date: Mar 02, 2013
- Language English
- Keywords Jorge Cueto Herrera, Sudbury Secondary School, photojournalism, history, photography, cuetoimages
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About the Creator
www.cuetoImages.com
122 Durham Street, Sudbury, Ontario
www.cuetoimages.com is a photography studio located in Sudbury Ontario. Jorge Cueto Herrera is the eye behind the photos at www.cuetoimages.com. The photographs created by www.cuetoimages.com are created to tell stories, document history, portray beauty of human culture. Culture is a mode of behaviours and actions that humans do. My photography is attempt to capture this.