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By Tim Tooher

sevilla-foto3SEVILLA is converting itself into an enormous, open-air photography gallery.

Chemists, bakers, hairdressers, shoe shops and cafes have become venues during SevillaFoto09, the second edition of the city’s new photographic festival.

The idea is to get photography outside the normal, traditional habitats; hidden away in galleries.

It is hoped, many local residents will be inspired to start taking photos.

Hoping to build on last year’s inaugural event, the festival features the work of established photographers, alongside those of budding amateurs.

One of the main exhibitions is highlighting the current situation in Darfur at the Centro de las Artes.

Emphasis is being placed on democratising the festival and enabling the city’s residents to take part as photographers themselves.

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The focal point for this is the miraTubarrio section of the festival, in which people can send in their photos. The best of these photos will be displayed on the website.

The month will also feature several workshops and a series of open discussions with some of the leading Spanish photographers, including Javier Bauluz, Spain’s only winner of a Pulitzer Prize.The festival is on until June 7.

For more information visit www.sevillafoto.com

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The Olive Press is the English language newspaper for Andalucia. Local news from Costa del Sol and inland Andalucia plus national news from around Spain. A campaigning, community newspaper, the Olive Press represents the huge and growing expatriate community in southern Spain - 29,000 copies printed monthly with an estimated readership, including the website, of more than 170,000 people a month.