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Guillermo Cervera : ウィキペディア英語版
Guillermo Cervera

Guillermo Cervera Calonje (born 1968, Madrid, Spain) is a freelance photojournalist, documenting armed conflict and social issues for the international press such us Bosnian War in 1993, the rebel camps in Chad, the Tamil Tigers separatist militant group during the Sri Lanka Civil War in 2008, the gang wars in Caracas, Venezuela, the refugees and IDPs in Darfur, the rise of capitalism in communist Cuba, the uprisings in Libya and Cairo, Egypt in 2011, the daily life in Afghanistan, the methamphetamine addition in southern Washington, D.C., American gospel churches and European Arms dealers, war in Ukraine and the last conflict between Israel and Palestine in the Gaza Strip 2014, Ibiza crazy life and Mermaids in Florida.
His photographs are regularly published in ''The New York Times, Newsweek, Marie Claire, The Guardian, Paris match, Rolling Stone, La Vanguardia, ABC and El Mundo'', (EL Pais ), MSNBC, The Wall Street Journal among others, and have been exhibited in galleries in Madrid and Barcelona, Spain.
== Early career ==

Growing up in Madrid, Spain, Guillermo Cervera first discovered the photography when he found a box filled with ''Playboy'' magazines his father had brought from the United States. “Then my father learned what I was doing and he emptied the box of ''Playboys'' and replaced them with National Geographic”, Cervera said in an interviewed to ''Lens – The New York Times blog.〔1. "(Trading War for Waves )", by David Gonzalez. Lens blog, The New York Times. 28 October 2011.〕 It was in those old magazines that he first was dazzled by pictures of surfing.
Initially his family rejected the idea to become a photographer and he was sent to the United States to study aerospace engineering.〔2. "(Guillermo Cervera: Un outsider del fotoperiodismo )". VICE. 2013.〕 While in college, he went on learning photography by himself. He put up with studying something he did not like until 1991. Then he returned to Madrid and a friend suggested they go to Bosnia to cover the conflict. The war had just started. At first, he thought it was crazy but finally he agreed. So he sold his motorcycle and purchased some cameras. He was 23 years old when he covered the first conflict.

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