This is a topic that keeps coming up. How far can we go with our editing? When does it stop being photography to become "digital art"? Is the digital darkroom different from the analog darkroom?
So many question, and so many different answers.
This is a topic that keeps coming up. How far can we go with our editing? When does it stop being photography to become "digital art"? Is the digital darkroom different from the analog darkroom?
So many question, and so many different answers.
Galicia, February 2022.
From the video Photography at the coast.
Galicia, February 2022.
Castilla La Mancha, December 2021.
From the time I photographed Don Quixote's giants.
Galicia, April 2022.
Indiana, July 2022.
Point Reyes, June 2022.
From the video Black and White photography in Point Reyes, California.
Galicia, July 2022.
From the video It all burned.
Galicia, July 2022.
From the video It all burned.
Everything around us is ephemeral, even if sometimes it doesn't feel like it. I've taken for granted many places in the past, just to see them gone due to natural disasters; especially wildfires. A big fire burnt some of the landscapes I was photographing not even 3 months ago. Familiar spots, gone; favorite trees, burnt to the ground. But life will come back, changed.
Galicia, July 2022.
Made on an evening walk.
Madeira, November 2021.
Indiana, July 2022.
Galicia, April 2022.
Editing is a very important step in the creative process. And masking tools are some of the most powerful instruments we have in our toolbox to improve our images and bring our vision to life.
Galicia, April 2022.
Galicia, January 2022 and May 2020.
Fort Stevens, Oregon, June 2021.
Madeira, November 2021.
Madeira, November 2021.