Experience

Rafael González García is a professional photographer who began his career as a self-taught photographer. Interested in the proper treatment of the image and the most representative figures in this field, he approached the Escuela de Apertura in Malaga and there he took his first steps. He also attended workshops with great Spanish photographers such as José Manuel Navia. 

Photojournalism is his main line of work and, in particular, he seeks to capture with his snapshots the situation of poverty, precariousness and war conflicts that affect a good part of the world's inhabitants. To this end, he has made numerous trips to countries such as Morocco, Rwanda, Uganda, Palestine, among others. As a result of these journeys he has completed several projects and exhibitions.  As a passionate of Social and Humanistic Sciences, he completed a Master's Degree in Education and Academic Training and a Bachelor's Degree in History at the University of Malaga. From these qualifications, he has worked as a teacher in various secondary schools for the Junta de Andalucía.  

He is the author of the book El camino de Ruanda and actively collaborates with Non-Governmental Organizations such as Mil Colinas.  

  • In charge of photographic project on Saharawi refugee camps in Tindouf. 
  • In charge of photographic project in collaboration with NGOs in Palestine and Israel. 
  • In charge of photographic project in collaboration with NGO Mil Colinas in Rwanda. 
  • Photography project in collaboration with NGOs in Uganda and Morocco. 
  • Program of Outdoor Photography in Escuela de Apertura 
  • Analogical Photography programs in Escuela de Apertura  
  • Various photography workshops with José Manuel Navia, Ricky Dávila, Gervasio Sánchez and Jesús Gabaldón. 
  • Master's Degree in Education and Academic Training at the University of Málaga. 
  • Degree in History from the University of Málaga
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