‘Flow of Resilience’ captures the symbiotic relationship between the people of the Amazonian Region in Peru and the rivers that traverse their land. This relationship can be understood through two key, complementary elements: the physical and resource-based connection with the rivers, and the metaphorical impact of the rivers on shaping the locals tenacity and ability to overcome the inherent challenges of their environment.
As a local photographer, born and living in an amazonian city where a rainbow of faces, cultures and languages meet, I am intrigued by the lack of images and portraits of Amazonian residents where their essences show the spark of spirit that motivates them to move forward.
I aim to show a community that faces life’s difficulties not with sadness or anger, but with positivity and resilience.
Beyond the physical and material importance, the Amazonian rivers represent the forces that shape the character and spirit of the local people. The constant flow of the rivers, moving forward despite obstacles, serves as a lesson in perseverance and resilience. Just as the river carves its path through rocks and rapids, the people of the Amazon learn to navigate life’s challenges with unwavering determination.