Barcelona, Europe, Spain
Originally from Puerto Rico, Ricardo Betancourt began taking pictures in London in 1977 while attend...
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About the artist
Joined In 2017
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Originally from Puerto Rico, Ricardo Betancourt began taking pictures in London in 1977 while attending London International Film School, and later moved to NYC as a professional photographer. There, from 1980-1997, he combined his passion for Latin music, jazz, and other musical genres with his fascination with light and movement to create unique and powerful album covers for a number of Latin/jazz music greats like Tito Puente, Celia Cruz, Rubén Blades, Santana, LL Cool J, Dave Weckel, etc. in addition to doing more commercially-driven photography for advertising. Ricardo began his experimentation with painting in 1984 in New York, creating backgrounds with acrylic on canvas for photography portraits and then returned to a deep self-study of painting beginning in 2009 in Barcelona. Since then, he has dedicated himself to the exploration of how photography, painting, and design may be combined in unique and creative ways.
London International Film School (1977-80)
Inter-American University School of Law (1972) San Juan, Puerto Rico
Inter-American University (1968-1972) San Juan, Puerto Rico
Smithsonian Institution exhibit in Washington, DC : "Seeing Jazz" 1997 - 1998
Photography exhibited as part of the Harvard University archives
Museo de las Américas, San Juan Puerto Rico : "La Clave Latina Exhibit" 1996 : 15 Year Photo Retrospective in Latin Music
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