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Israel Fuguemann, Pain Everywhere

“Pain Everyplace” is my work portfolio over the past two years. I have particularly focused on documenting human rights violations and challenges to democracy in various contexts, with a special emphasis on migrant, displaced, and the most vulnerable populations. My reports combine social chronicle and documentary portrait, aiming to dignify the people portrayed and rescue the human character of each story.

I have covered everything from the massive protests in Venezuela against Nicolás Maduro’s re-election to other human displacement conflicts. My migration work covers various routes and processes: I have accompanied families in the Darién jungle and dozens of people traveling on the train known as “La Bestia,” as well as those stranded in Mexico City waiting to enter the United States, affected by the tightening of immigration policies.

In the international arena, I documented the beginning of the conflict between Israel and Palestine, mainly in occupied areas of Palestine, where Israeli military activity intensified, affecting the daily lives of the civilian population and generating a profound social and human impact. My images aim to convey the fears, losses, and resilience of those living amidst violence, without stigmatizing either side, and revealing how historical conflicts shape the lives of entire generations.

This portfolio aims to raise awareness about the major contemporary conflicts we share as a region, especially those that affect human rights, democracy, and the dignity of people in contexts of extreme vulnerability. Each photographic essay I present aims to bring the viewer closer to complex realities, promoting reflection, empathy, and a deeper understanding of contemporary social challenges.