Carlos Loret de Mola was born in Havana, Cuba and currently makes his home in Hudson, New York. He received a Bachelor degree in Visual Arts from Georgia State University. After a decade-long career of freelance photography and digital imaging in New York City, he relocated to Hudson, where he began his current body of work.
His photography has been exhibited in group shows at the Atlanta Photography Gallery and at the Mattress Factory in Atlanta, Georgia. His work was selected for the Center for Photography at Woodstock’s "Regional Triennial of the Photographic Arts" and published in their magazine "PHOTOGRAPHY Quarterly".
His work was exhibited in "The Uncanny Valley" at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art in New Paltz, New York. In 2010, his work was included in "(Por)trait Revealed" at Rayko Photo Center in San Francisco and in the Photography Forum exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, where his photographs are in its permanent collection. His solo exhibition "Being Upstate" was presented at the Center for Photography in Woodstock in 2011.
Complementing his work as an artist, Carlos curated an exhibition of self-published photo-based printer matter at Syracuse University entitled "bookMARKs" in November 2011. Also in 2011, he worked as a project manager for Magnum Photos' landmark "Postcards From America" project and spoke about photozines at the Contemporary Artists' Books Conference, part of the New York Art Book Fair at MOMA PS1.
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