CAMPFIRE presents Sofia Jaramillo
You are joyfully invited to join us in a new experiment in how we gather as community — and in kindling connection, one story at a time. Sunday, May 21 | 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. at The Virginian Saloon | 750 W Broadway
CAMPFIRE reimagines how we gather as community. Each month, we bring in guest speakers for a multimedia storytelling experience, hosted in a subtly ritualized framework, to explore what drives, moves and inspires us. Think of it as deconstructed church. A space for anyone who craves meaningful connection.
Sofía Jaramillo is a Colombian-American filmmaker and National Geographic photographer based in Jackson, Wyoming. Jaramillo’s work focuses on uplifting and telling the stories of BIPOC in outdoor spaces. Her mission is to tell the stories she wished she'd seen as a kid. Jaramillo got her start in photography working for media outlets like The New York Times, The Guardian and the Associated Press. She strongly believes in the power of storytelling and now works as a Director and Executive Producer in filmmaking. She helped shoot the first adventure ski film to feature women of color and adaptive athletes called The Approach, was a Story Producer and Cinematographer on OutWest film and an Executive Producer for the Soñadora film.