Tony Lara captures the hidden side of La Seu d'Urgell's Procession in 'Passos previs'

The photographer presents a book and exhibition this Thursday, documenting a decade of Good Friday preparations.

Generic image of the preparations for a religious procession in a historic setting.
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Generic image of the preparations for a religious procession in a historic setting.

Photographer Tony Lara is set to unveil his latest project, Passos previs, this Thursday, March 5th, in La Seu d'Urgell, offering an intimate look at the Good Friday Procession preparations.

The project consists of a book and a photography exhibition hosted at the El Passeig Civic Center. The collection is the result of ten years of work, focusing on the twelve hours leading up to the historic event, which dates back to 1609.

"It is a personal look at the 12 hours prior to the Procession, with special attention to the protagonists who make it possible."

Tony Lara · Photographer
Tony Lara, an experienced photojournalist and Pica d'Estats Prize winner, aims to show the human effort behind the tradition. The exhibition will remain open on the building's second floor until April 10th.