After I found the paintings of Domenico (Mimmo) Palatino I confess that I began to rethink my color photography. Continue reading “Vibrant colors & neo-expressionist shapes of Mimmo Paladino’s paintings”
Category: Street photography
Self-portraits
Do you feel uninspired for photography? Try something else… try self-portrait. Continue reading “Self-portraits”
The Light of Rembrandt
Needless to say, I, like many, am charmed by the lights of Rembrandt in his adorable and endearing paintings. The colors of his paintings also enchant me. Continue reading “The Light of Rembrandt”
Monochromatic still life
I think photography in the comfort zone of each of us is very little challenging and, more importantly, it contributes to the decrease and possibly almost the total loss of our “creative productivity.” Continue reading “Monochromatic still life”
Cars…Automobiles…things like that!
Who does not like cars? And, why not shoot them?
It does very well to the soul of a photographer … I hope you like my cars … not my cars, but photos of cars that I sometimes do … Continue reading “Cars…Automobiles…things like that!”
Making blurred photographs in praise of blurred photographs
It is worth and fun experimenting with photography. And, one of the experiments is blur photography. Continue reading “Making blurred photographs in praise of blurred photographs”
Contrasting colors & textures of my town
Textures and colors are everywhere. Photograph them on the streets, in your backyard. I see them always conveying emotion. NOTA: segue texto em português ao final do post. Continue reading “Contrasting colors & textures of my town”
Not to forget the black and white portraits
In the photograph of street portraits, I have in me a force that I have no doubt that comes from the people I photograph. Continue reading “Not to forget the black and white portraits”
Finding (small) needles in the haystack
There are many things, ie details, characteristics, visions, etc., of the photography that each one of us practices, something that always comes and goes on our photography, and within this sea of information that today it is possible to obtain on almost everything, INCLUDING PHOTOGRAPHY, of course, you sometimes find ‘some needles in that haystack’, like this one from Eric Kim’s blog:
“We need forgetfulness and naive optimism to continually produce new photos – the source of new creative willpower!” Continue reading “Finding (small) needles in the haystack”
Smile …. life is good after all!
In honor of the smile…
In reverence for the smile… Continue reading “Smile …. life is good after all!”
What Harry Gruyaert’s photograph taught me
When you first see Gruyaert’s photograph, the first impression is that they are ordinary, day-to-day photos of subjects that are not so appealing, without much inspiration. But when you look deep into these photos you are convinced that there is much more than this in these beautiful and expressive photographs. Continue reading “What Harry Gruyaert’s photograph taught me”
