Jaime Sánchez, born in Málaga, is a visual artist and photographer with a pop-art style.
He creates colorful editorial campaigns for international brands like Nissan, Happy Socks, Affinity Photo. Skinnydip London, Lazy Oaf, Yorokobu, Emilio Cavallini, etc. His work has found a place in publications around the world. In September 2017, he was working in New York for the creative and design agency, Argento S.C. During 2018, he was selected by the Culture Area of Málaga to exhibit at the Art&Breakfast fair where his photographs and a bathtub full of spaghetti impacted visitors. Currently, his artwork is being sold at Galerie Sakura.
How did you decide to pursue a career in photography?
It all started in 2011 when on a trip, I bought my first and modest Canon 350D reflex camera. From that moment, I discovered that photography was made for me. What amazed me most at that time was street photography, but over the years I discovered still life photography with the pop art style that I have always liked.
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