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Alberto García-Alix defines his portraits as a confrontation with his own model..
Alberto García-Alix
Spanish photographer
Alberto García-Alix (born 1957) is a Spanish photographer from León, Spain.
An eternal adventurer, the Spanish photographer ALBERTO GARCÍA-ALIX, who recorded the rebellious years of la movida madrileña, presents his new road companions.
He won the National Photography Award in 1999.[1]
His work has reached different countries and has been praised by publications such as Vogue, British Journal of Photography or Vanity Fair. A motorcycle and portrait lover, his Leica and Hasselblad cameras have immortalized important national and international artists.
He has always been inspired by bikes, tattoos, music and the night.[2]
He defines his portraits as a confrontation with his own model. Garcia-Alix is one of the leading figures of the movement known as La Movida Madrileña leaving behind well-known and powerful images of this cultural movement's youth.
Among its members are some of his friends, who subsequently have become renowned personalities in different fields: Pedro Almodóvar, Rossy de Palma, Emma Suárez, Camarón de la Isla and many others.[3] Often violently