La IV Mirada de AFELX 23 is an artistic gathering that showcases the rich creativity and talent of local photographers, spanning both enthusiasts and seasoned professionals. The exhibition brings together a broad spectrum of photography styles and techniques, inviting visitors to explore varied themes and visual approaches. Each displayed image stands as a personal artistic statement, revealing the passion and individual vision of the participating artists. Viewers encounter everything from striking landscape scenes and intimate portraits to documentary glimpses and experimental compositions that push creative boundaries.
Among the highlights, the photo sample features more than 50 images created by 20+ partners and AFELX members. The collection demonstrates the collective strength of the AFELX community, highlighting collaborative projects, evolving aesthetics, and a shared commitment to elevating visual storytelling through photography, video, and graphic design.
Participating photographers include Alejandra Viudes, Daniel Moya, Diego Oliver, José Antonio Pérez Rodríguez, José David Hernández, Juan Lledó, Juan Manuel Marcos Cánovas, Juani López, Marcos Nauhardt, Alexa Lantigua, Marie-Esther Sempere García, Marie-Frcance García Francisco Alcalá Carmona, Pep Aldeguer, Ramón Sanjuan, Rafael Sánchez López, Rocío Vicente Martín, Rosana del Río, Verónica Maciá Leal, and Virginia Zaragoza. Each contributor brings a unique voice and perspective, enriching the exhibition with diverse approaches and visual narratives that resonate with a broad audience.
AFELX is a non-profit association established in September 2011 with the aim of providing a gathering, learning, and growth platform for individuals interested in photography, videography, and graphic design. The organization curates an annual exhibition under the banner “La mirada de Afelx,” with multiple editions already showcased in 2023. The first edition took place at the Convent of Poor Clares in Elche. Through these exhibitions, AFELX seeks to popularize photography as a shared, cultural, creative, and constructive pastime, inviting the public to engage with visual art as a community-building experience.