Victor Eduardo Alarcon is a first-generation, Miami born-and-bred photographer/videographer. He received his first film camera at the age of 10 and since then has been documenting his evolution through life and the art itself. Born to a Cuban father and Dominican mother, he identifies and records the subtle, and not so subtle, differences between his life in the United States and the lives of the
people elsewhere. With the acquisition of his first DSLR, Victor developed his skill set while completing his university studies in Washington, D.C. Through various opportunities he expanded from non-fiction to fine art, aerial and underwater photography. Returning to Miami, Fl., Victor was determined to take on filmmaking. His eye as a fine-art photographer lends style and creativity to his cinematography, which strikingly highlights the social messages he perceives; promoting his motto “Simply Live”. Victor says that for him, his work “is about the ability to portray our own unique perceptions of the world, making a moment in time, infinite and everlasting.”
In February 2011, Alarcon had his debut exhibition at Warehouse Alternative Space in Miami. Since then he has continued his pursuit in the photographic and cinematographic arts through various others exhibits, commissioned works, freelance and commercial projects.