Alfonso Lozano(II)
- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Editor
This Spanish cameraman, photographer and video editor, Alfonso Lozano has been living and working in New York for close to a decade. During this time he has travelled across the U.S. pursuing topics such as police brutality, racism, the Central American refugee crisis, gun violence, terrorism, election campaigns and natural disasters. In addition, he worked throughout the coronavirus pandemic, telling the stories of how the global crisis affected the lives of New Yorkers.
Alfonso's international coverage has extended to many destinations including; Ukraine and the war after the Russian Invasion, Cuba and the island's political changes after Castro's death, as well as hurricane disasters in countries such as Haiti, Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico.
Despite his young age, he has already visited fifty countries and has been exposed to extreme situations, crises and conflicts. He has covered the Narco war in Mexico; the murders of women in Ciudad Juarez; natural disasters in Indonesia and Thailand; extreme weather in Siberia, and the after-effects of the Chernobyl disaster. In 2020 he travelled to Australia to document the historic wildfires that revenged the country.
His talent in documenting vulnerable moments through video and photography helps to draw attention to some of the most critical problems facing humanity. Through these media, he continues to tell stories and capture the human experience.
He collaborates with many important companies such as El Pais, The Hispanic Society Museum and Library, Mediapro and creates the campaigns of Rioja or Somontano wines. In 2022 Alfonso and his team were awarded the Premio Ondas for Best Coverage of the Conflict in Ukraine.
Alfonso's international coverage has extended to many destinations including; Ukraine and the war after the Russian Invasion, Cuba and the island's political changes after Castro's death, as well as hurricane disasters in countries such as Haiti, Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico.
Despite his young age, he has already visited fifty countries and has been exposed to extreme situations, crises and conflicts. He has covered the Narco war in Mexico; the murders of women in Ciudad Juarez; natural disasters in Indonesia and Thailand; extreme weather in Siberia, and the after-effects of the Chernobyl disaster. In 2020 he travelled to Australia to document the historic wildfires that revenged the country.
His talent in documenting vulnerable moments through video and photography helps to draw attention to some of the most critical problems facing humanity. Through these media, he continues to tell stories and capture the human experience.
He collaborates with many important companies such as El Pais, The Hispanic Society Museum and Library, Mediapro and creates the campaigns of Rioja or Somontano wines. In 2022 Alfonso and his team were awarded the Premio Ondas for Best Coverage of the Conflict in Ukraine.