Javier Corso
Javier Corso is a photographer, the founder and director at OAK STORIES, and a National Geographic Explorer since 2018. His documentary projects originate from the need to communicate about aspects of the human condition through local, small-scale stories. His photographs have been published in several international media and exhibited at relevant cultural centers such as The Cervantes Institute in New York, the Florida Museum of Photographic Arts or the Spanish Embassy in Tokio. Corso was selected to be part of the traveling exhibition “Creadores de Conciencia” which compiles the work of 40 “committed photographers” from Spain. Currently he is exploring the boundaries between cultural heritage and globalization in places such as Japan or Mongolia.