Claudia Camejo is a freelance photographer born in 1985 in Cartagena (Colombia).
Graduated in photography at La Salle College in Bogotá, and with previous studies in social psychology and furniture restoration at Externado University of Colombia, her practice combines a documentary perspective with processes of visual intervention and material exploration. Alongside her independent artistic practice, she has worked on photography projects and collaborations in different cultural and editorial contexts. She also worked as a graphic reporter intern at Revista semana, along with some freelance projects where she developed documentary and editorial photography experience.
Her recent work focuses on observing fishing communities along the Colombian Caribbean coast. Drawing from everyday scenes connected to the sea — bodies, boats, gestures, and the rhythms of fishing — she creates images that are later intervened fragment by fragment with textures photographed in urban spaces: walls, concrete, marble, tiles, and eroded surfaces.
This process creates a dialogue between the maritime landscape and the city, transforming photography into a hybrid space where documentary and reconstructed elements coexist. Urban textures function as layers of visual memory that alter the original image without erasing its narrative, generating compositions in which color, materiality, and fragmentation play a central role.
Her work has been exhibited in art fairs and events such as Feria del Millón in Bogotá, Medellín, and the Caribbean region, as well as at Arcot: Colombian Artist in Tokyo in Tokyo.