The citizens of San Javier have their pictures taken today to the streets to put on the panels that were installed in the square in Spain where they are exposed to the public within the initiative "Put a picture on the street."
The group of photographers Aike picture promotes collaboration with the Department of Culture, this action takes place simultaneously in several cities organized by the International Union of Photographers, to denounce the precarious situation of photography and the current difficulties of exposure artistic, coinciding with International Day of Museums.
The councilman of Culture, Inmaculada García and various members of Aike Photos were the first to put pictures, opening the panels and meet dozens of photographs.
Portraits, landscape and nature, art images and family photos make up the craft and physical version of a "virtual wall" that provides an interesting stop for pedestrians crossing the square.
The mayor of Culture, Inmaculada García appreciated this initiative, "we have included within the celebration of International Museum Day as another way to celebrate, along with the morning activity that takes place in the municipal museum school."
Throughout the day may continue pasting pictures on the panels that are likely to remain exposed during the weekend.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier