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”

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”

Colors and textures for the sake of colors and textures

As I am much more adept at black and white photography I sometimes need to dare to share photos like these.
But, it’s like I said: colors and textures for the sake of colors and textures !!!… nothing more than that…

‘MAGIC RECTANGLE’ in my hands and my head

My instagram and my website have a title and motto that have a story behind. It was fundamentally inspired by a phrase (or even much more than that), in a ‘concept’ created by the great Chilean photographer Sergio Larraín (Sergio Larraín Echeñique; born in 5 September1931 in Santiago, Chile – death in 7 February 2012 in Ovalle, Chile). I explain. Continue reading “‘MAGIC RECTANGLE’ in my hands and my head”

If you are a photographer and like colors, why not color photography ?

Each day I am more convinced that we should not label our photography …. assign it to one or more genre. This is because photography is photography, nothing more than this. Continue reading “If you are a photographer and like colors, why not color photography ?”