Showing posts with label España. Show all posts
Showing posts with label España. Show all posts

Nov 10, 2013

Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, España (August 2013)

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Santiago: my kind of town!
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Photographed with Leica M9
 
 
 
 
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Nov 5, 2013

Mosteiro de Samos, Galicia, España (August 2013)

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I always felt unconfortable presenting what I classify as family snapshots.
My doubts are by no means about privacy issues or matters like that. I am just saying that it is kind of awkward for me to cross that − imaginary? − thin line between “easy accomplishment” and “skilled achievement”.
Predominantly, I associate family pictures with the first aforementioned category…
Silly concept of mine, certainly! Why on earth should an image of a stranger on the street be wertvoller than a photograph of my daughter or my wife willingly posing for me?
I must revise some preconceived notions and opinions…
 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
Having worked on the field of Architecture Photography, I am plagued by demons that go back to my photography learning days. I used to think – and honestly still believe! – that such a rigorous discipline only can lead to successful results if undertaken with specialized cameras and apparatus.
Subsequently, I will have to ask if these photographs deserve the designation of Architecture Photography.
On a certain level of lighthearted criticism, I could be tempted to say yes…
Knowing how I shot them, I will opt to declare no instead!
Lacking a “suitable” camera for the task, I made the situation shoddier by not even using a tripod! The acknowledged wisdom of how it should be made – the acceptance of those rules! − forces me to call these pictures just sketches.
Are then “sketches” not so wertvoll as “proper photographs”? Who claims to know where the dividing line must be traced? Who takes for granted to be the “Master of the Definition”, “The Master of all Masters”?
 
 

 

 

 
All photographs made with Leica M9
 
 
“Photography ought to be characterized by drama and objectivity!”
Now, that is the kind of misconception that I got rid of for ages!
I once and forever rectify: Photography ought to be subjective!!!
That is the only valid way my images can perhaps stand amongst the flood of a zillion others, that is what makes them possibly unique.
I want my photographs to be a testimonial of my character and individuality, of the way I perceive my environment, I wish them to be the mirror of my soul at a given moment in time, I am not concerned with hiding on a shelter!
In addition, I detect nothing wrong on the adequacy of Photography to communicate other feelings than drama…
No matter how enjoyable or disgusting, my photographs are only photographs, they were never intended to change the world.
It is more than enough if they manage to change my head!
 

 The world will come next…
 
 
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Oct 17, 2013

Taking it Easy in Portomarín, Galicia (August 2013)

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Luís (Sara and Mário, with Buck, in the back)
 

 

 
 
 
 

The motivation for driving all the way up to northern Spain – in addition to escaping from the inevitable gray men – was to meet my son Luís, who came from Germany to do a part of the French Camino de Santiago.
He was travelling together with his girlfriend, her father – a good companion of mine from the days of Heidelberg −, her sister and boyfriend and his mother. They made up a small group of nice people, all tired and hungry after being on foot all day.
We didn’t have time to take pleasure in their company for long − just had dinner together for two days − as they needed to go to bed early, for the walking day ahead was always a long and exhausting one.
At the end of the second day, I still managed to drink a cool Galician beer with my kids – only Jorge was missing − and Helena in Portomarín. After dinner it was again time to kiss and wave farewell.
Life mixes up joy and pain…
The pain vanishes, the joy remains!
 
 
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Oct 18, 2011

Sketches of Spain – Andalucía + Extremadura, Spain, May 2010 (Rolleiflex 3.5F)

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Santiponce, Monasterio de San Isidro del Campo

 


Castilblanco de los Arroyos












Almadén de la Plata (Andalucía)

 





Monasterio (Extremadura)


Technical Data:
Camera – Rolleiflex 3.5F + Carl Zeiss Planar 75mm f/3.5
Film – Fomapan 200
Developer – Kodak D-76, diluted 1+3
Location – Andalucía + Extremadura, España
Date – May 2010
Scanner – Epson Perfection 4990 Photo

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