A 21st Century review with ‘Reuters: The State of the World’
August 1, 2008
Photography re invents historic memory. Because it is very easy to forget a name, a place, a person, but there is always an image that reminds in our retina. A memory that will become History.
The Palau Robert in Barcelona, Spain, holds until the 31st of August, the exhibition “Reuters: The State of the World”. A compilation of 80 photographs from this press agency snaps the events we should never forget of the beginning of the 21st Century. All of them were made during the period between year 2000 and 2005 and they show current issues such as; terrorism, human conflicts, global warming and natural disasters, immigration, etc.
With no doubt, a beginning of a millennium so full of events that will leave a mark in humanity and that, thanks to the work of the journalists, they have become icons of our recent history.
The intensions of “Reuters: The State of the World” is not just to think over these five years, full of conflicts and disasters, but also pretends to recognize the work of 200 journalists that died while on duty since the year 2000. The media is creating a every time more globalised world and the need for constant information from everywhere in the world makes that, wherever there is an event, there is also a journalist.
To get an idea, Reuters agency, is one of the most important agencies in the world, receives more than 1500 photographs daily from its internationals correspondents.
The more than 60 photographers that work for Reuters have been witnesses of the mayor worldwide events and for that reason they have left thousands of pictures in archive. The 80 photographs chosen by the Palau Robert in Barcelona is not even half of what the World has lived in these five years of the Century.
But something they all have in common is that each has a unique view. An instant that moves us and at least will not let us forget easily. From September 11th attacks, to the earthquakes in Asia in 2004, the war in Irak and the capture of Saddan Hussein, the election of the new Pope, or the Asian economic boost.
The 80 photographs exhibited in “Reuters; The State of the World” were already published in a book of 500, plus several articles of the same agency. This proves that they have been shown in France, China, Germany, England, Greece and Luxemburg.
With the support of Caja Mediterraneo and its Social Work, the exhibition has been around several Spanish cities such as Alicante, Majorca and Valencia. Barcelona will be the closing point of the tour.
‘Ice trap’, an excellent story for the summer
August 1, 2008
It is one of the editorial sensations of this past year in Europe. More than 850,000 sold issues of an intriguing psychological novel about the errors of our lives.
Set in a remote village on the North of Canada, Ice Trap, is the first novel by the Swedish author Kitty Sewell, currently living half way between Wales and Spain.
The surgeon Dafydd Wooddruff receives a letter dated in Moose Creek (Canada) written by a little girl of thirteen that claims to be his daughter. For Dafydd this is really impossible as he never slept with her mother, Sheila Hailey, a beautiful nurse with a horrible temper and who Dafodd would have sworn he had never had an adventure with.
But the DNA test don´t seem to say the same. In crisis with his current partner and his career threatened for an accident for drink driving, Dafydd decides to go back to the Canadian Artic Circle to figurate out the mystery and confront the demons he neglected 15 years back.
In a big way, Ice Trap, with its constant temporal jumps back and forward, is the story of a man that makes a mistake and ends up paying for some other.
The Author is Kitty Sewell (Sweden), who currently splits herself between Cardiff (Wales) and her fruit villa in Las Alpujarras (Granada). Sewell grew up in the Canary Islands and for two years, she worked as a Public Solicitor in a village in North Canada. After, she worked as a Psychotherapist and Sculpture Artist.
Apart from literature, another of her main passions is her motorbike. She has made several trips around the world on her bike and she is a member os the “Cat Women from Hell”.
Ice Trap is translated into multiples languages, and it is edited in Spanish by Editorial Almuzara
Eurostars Hotels clients can now take part in the 3rd edition of the photography prize, ‘Your View is Personal’
July 21, 2008
Eurostars Hotels announces the third edition of the Eurostars Hotels Photography Prize, “Your View is Personal“. This is an original competition, exclusively for clients, which invites them to offer a personal view, through photographs, of some of the 28 destinations where the chain is present.



















