What autumn looks like in a small urban forest near my home in São Carlos, state of São Paulo, southeastern Brazil. Continue reading “Autumn.”
Category: Street photography
Nostalgic and bucolic colors of the old and good color films.
COVID-19 times have been tough but have provided me with an opportunity, with time and patience, to scan old negatives and color slides that I used so much in my film photography. And, I rediscovered the beauty of the nostalgic and bucolic colors that these films (I used regular 100-200 ASA films from Kodak and Fuji) reproduced. Continue reading “Nostalgic and bucolic colors of the old and good color films.”
In honor of film photography
After more than 30 years I am returning to film photography. I do not know if it is to stay, but I am back … I have the impression that it will live well with my digital photography that I have been practicing for some 20 years. Continue reading “In honor of film photography”
Noir c’est noir!!!
Noir c’est noir… Continue reading “Noir c’est noir!!!”
Street colors
You only realize how many colors there are on the city streets when you photograph the streets of the city in color.
It seems kind of obvious, but it’s the pure reality.
This series of photos has no post processing whatsoever and reveals the colors of the streets in the city.
I liked the result so much and decided to post.
Ready. Posted !!!
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I photograph for pure fun
This is serious what I am going to say now: my photography almost always begins as a form of joke. It seems contradictory, but then it may seem serious, but it’s still a form of fun. Continue reading “I photograph for pure fun”
‘Time and Patience’ (José Saramago)
“If anyone asks me what time is, I immediately declare my ignorance: I do not know. I hear the beating of the pendulum clock right now, and the answer seems to be there. And if the mirror shows me that I am not who I was a year ago, it will not tell me what the time is. Just what time does.” (José Saramago) Continue reading “‘Time and Patience’ (José Saramago)”
Aesthetics and other aspects of black & white photography
One thought and one question: do we create an aesthetic in photography and then become a hostage of it? Continue reading “Aesthetics and other aspects of black & white photography”
True and perceived geometry in photography
The dynamism and much of the ability to catch the attention of the observer to photographs generally depends heavily on true and perceived geometric elements of the photographs. Continue reading “True and perceived geometry in photography”
Rural workers: new photographs
I thought of a moment to show some new records from the last photo session of my project on rural workers. Continue reading “Rural workers: new photographs”
More of the same? Yes! But, the way I like it!
There is no doubt that life is a constant flow of matter and energy. As a photographer let this flow run. Always photograph! Continue reading “More of the same? Yes! But, the way I like it!”








