Milagros Pongo is an Artist in plastic and photographer with extensive experience in journalism.
His photographs have been exhibited in France, Peru, Paraguay, USA and South Africa.
put miracles born in Lima, Peru but Paraguaya by adoption and feeling.
Photograph from 2006 of the Revista TEVE AND SENSE of Paraguay.
Just as EAGLES NEWS corresponsl of Spain.
Presented his first collection of photographs "Sunday afternoons" in the cultural center of the park .. friendship of Santiago de Surco in Lima, Peru. in February 2006
His second collection "Sunday afternoons ... celebrations luque cure" in the Paraguayan Embassy in Buenos Aires in July 2007.
MIRACLES IS ALSO PUT broadcaster, TELEVISION.PERIODISTA, artist, INTERIOR AND COORDINATION OF CULTURAL AND RECREATIONAL EVENTS
Lugo expose the road to the Presidency
Saturday, November 15, 2008 - The images that the photographer captured Rafael Urzua campaign in 2008 led President Fernando Lugo to form a touring exhibition which opened last Thursday in New York and begin a tour of the together.
The 78 snapshots displayed in the auditorium of the United Nations and then in the Paraguayan Association of New York Lugo portrayed along the 40,000 miles traveled for four months for the whole of Paraguay and foreign visits made to meet with other South American leaders related to your project.
"In every corner I caught the people I talked Lugo, internalized their social situation, their problem of life, and was in every place that carried his message of hope that the change came," he said in a press photographer .
Urzua believes that "this historical record, held during the months of campaigning, shows that history is built day by day" and called it "a recognition of the simple people of the Guarani land."
The organizer of the exhibition, Milagros Pongo, told Efe that the photographs are a way to demonstrate to the Paraguayans abroad the result of the support they provided to Lugo for his campaign.
He recalled that the former bishop visited the Big Apple and the colonies Paraguayan other U.S. cities during the preparation of his application and received financial support from their compatriots abroad.
"It's kind of accountability," he noted.
Pongo said that the photographer can not attend the opening of the exhibition because it is accompanying the president on an official visit to the countryside.
Starting today, the exhibition will remain until Dec. 8 at the premises of the Paraguayan Association in New York borough of Queens, and then will tour other U.S. cities, including Washington, Chicago and Kansas