APRIL 2008 FEATURED PHOTOGRAPHER

ABRAHAM MENOR

Man, are we excited to have Abraham be our April 2008 Photographer of the Month! One of the most talented and inspiring photographers in the South Bay -- let alone the Bay Area , Abraham is all about community, people, stories, and heart and you can see it in his photos. We are so blessed by his presence at the Darkroom at Debug! To peep out more of his photography, check out www.brainsoiled.com

Abraham's bio: Abraham Menor is a community organizer/worker and photographer based in San Jose, California. Menor graduated with a bachelorŐs degree in sociology from California State University at Hayward. When he is not working as a Ňat-riskÓ youth case manager, he is armed with his camera, ready to capture the next fleeting moment. His love for the camera began in the late 90Ős. His subject matter was initially graffiti. Menor sought to document the culture surrounding such an art form. Shortly thereafter, he developed a passion to document his daily interactions with people, places, and things. MenorŐs goal is to tell stories using his camera.

With a background in sociology and a love for photography, Menor realized that he can combine the two together. The result is photography that analyzes and examines human social behavior and society. In the past, he has documented various social and political movements such as the anti-war movement, the Filipino World War II Veterans Equity Movement, the Silence the Violence Day, and the Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Train March. Menor also documents Hip Hop culture and the different sub-culture of the streets. These two cultures have greatly influenced the manner in which Menor captures and documents an image. As a participant and observer, Menor is able to capture moments that are fresh and raw yet honest and real.