Photography by Michelle Arcila
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Photography by Michelle Arcila
Eivind Opsvik – They Will Hear The Drums #LoyalLabel , 7" Bass, Composed By, Producer, Mixed By, Written-By – #EivindOpsvik Cover, Design – #Yokoland Drums, Cymbal [Cymbals], Timpani, Vibraphone, Percussion [Marching Machine] – #KennyWollesen Electric Guitar, Mandolin – #BrandonSeabrook Harpsichord, Organ [Farfisa Organ], Piano – #JacobSacks Mastered By – Fred Kevorkian Photography By – #MichelleArcila Saxophone – #TonyMalaby
La fotógrafa del mes de Diciembre es Michelle Arcila con su proyecto colaborativo, A Thousand Ancestors. No se pierdan esta experiencia auditiva y visual que rinde tributo a las fábulas y cuentos costarricenses de la artista en su infancia. #fotofeminas #latinoamerica #michellearcila #athousandancestors
Michelle Arcila Michelle Arcila is a Costa Rican/Colombian photographer based in Brooklyn, NY. She began working with photography at the age of 14 and received her B.F.A. in photography from the …
Please find a short interview I did for Foto-Feminas; it's both in English and Spanish. A special thank you to Veronica Sanchis Bencomo for featuring A Thousand Ancestors on her beautiful site.
Bad Prints, 2016. © Michelle Arcila
Runny Nose, 2016. © Michelle Arcila
TBT (throw back Thursday)
Since we’re about to go in the studio to record Overseas V I was reminiscing about the recording of Overseas IV back in 2011. We recorded at the great, but now (sadly) closed Soho studio; Magic Shop. Tom Schick engineered. He will be back to engineer Overseas V which we are excited about.
All photos by Michelle Arcila
Hands, 2016. © Michelle Arcila