Experiencing Interruptions?

Invisible

Invisible focuses on individuals who either feel / felt invisible or believe that society treats them as invisible because of physical or mental disabilities, disease (HIV/AIDS), age, weight issues, gender, sexuality, bullying, physical or mental abuse, depression, and suicide. Included in the presentation are two inspirational stories of how some individuals have responded to the needs of those who are or feel invisible. This documentary exhibit is designed as an educational piece to give a voice to those who have previously been unseen or unheard.

No one deserves or should be made to feel invisible. As a society, we must be conscious of how we treat and respond to each other.

  • Vladimir Rios
    Director
  • Vladimir Rios
    Writer
  • Lester Blum
    Key Cast
  • Project Type:
    Documentary
  • Runtime:
    49 minutes 46 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    June 1, 2016
  • Country of Origin:
    United States
  • Country of Filming:
    United States
  • Language:
    English
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    Yes
  • Student Project:
    No
  • Pride Center Staten Island
    NEW YORK
    United States
    July 1, 2016
  • SAGE Center
    NEW YORK
    United States
    August 11, 2017
  • The HUB at the LGBT Visitors Center
    Miami
    United States
    April 13, 2017
Director Biography - Vladimir Rios

“In my search for success, I have stumbled along the way but, continued to climb. Life changing experiences have been a challenge that I have learned to face head on. I am a firm believer that life is our greatest educator. For each negative situation there are at least two positives that result as a replacement which help us in getting through each situation in life.” – Vladimir Rios

This philosophy basically summarizes the development of Vladimir Rios as a renaissance man of the 21st Century. After having worked in the social services field for fifteen years, Rios decided to explore his untapped artistic talents. By combining the understanding and sensitivity learned in the course of his social service work, he has managed, in a relatively short span of time, to begin climbing the rungs of the artistic ladder.

This journey began in 2008 when he began modeling for photographers and artists to build up a portfolio. Through this experience, he not only learned about the art of modeling but also about make-up, lighting, set creation, styling, and photography.

By the end of that year, Rios began modeling for photographer, Lester Blum. Their unique collaboration resulted in a series, Despair, which depicts man’s climb from the dark depths of life to his metamorphosis back into the light. The concept, make-up and set design was entirely Rios’ creation. The result of that collaboration was an award for the lead photograph in the series at the prestigious Salmagundi Art Club in New York.

Because of his new vision and understanding of photography, Rios began experimenting as a photographer creating a series entitled “Painted Paper Flowers”. The results were stellar with images being chosen in two consecutive years to be exhibited at the Salmagundi Art Clubs Annual Photography and Graphic Exhibition. This work give him a newly found appreciation for the camera lens.

Merging all the skills and knowledge learned, Rios continued to collaborate with Mr. Blum creating dynamic and socially powerful photography projects - Encounters, Warrior of Hope, I Still Remember, Invisible, and I Am What I Am…We Are Who We Are!.

Rios is a true chameleon. Whether he is modeling, acting, creating concepts for himself or others, he brings his unique sense of creativity to every project. He is a liberated individual, living life to the fullest. Each day doors are opening revealing new, exciting adventures for him.

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