Ten things I do, practices I follow, and accessories I use on a regular basis.
Quiet place
Chicago, December 2022.
From the video Photographing a blizzard in Chicago.
The Indiana Dunes, II
Indiana, March 2023.
The Indiana Dunes, I
Indiana, March 2023.
I missed this
It had been a while! I finally drove somewhere for photography, and it felt amazing. I got to spend a few hours at Lake Michigan, photographing the beautiful sand dunes of Indiana Dunes National Park.
Night walk
Chicago, December 2022.
From the video Photographing a blizzard in Chicago.
Moon over Broken Top
Oregon, August 2016.
I can't believe it's been almost seven years since I took this photo. One of those special places that ignited my passion for photography.
Window light
Italy, November 2019.
Semiahmoo
A beautiful morning in Washington. October 2020.
It's a small world
New York, September 2019.
One image at a time
Creating a meaningful body of work takes time -- a lot of time. We need to be patient, believe in yourselves, and keep looking for images everywhere, everyday.
Remember that photography is a long term game, something we need to do as often as possible. Because even the tiniest contributions add up.
Mountain view
Norway, October 2022.
Blizzard flying
Chicago, December 2022.
From the video Photographing a blizzard in Chicago.
On the path
Galicia, January 2019.
From my new book Memorias na neboa.
A dance of trees, VI
Madeira, November 2021.
If it feels right, shoot it
I've been working on some old photos. I just got to the ones I made in the magical forest of Fanal, in Madeira. It's been more than a year and a half since then, and I still get goosebumps when I see those images show up on my laptop.
Even though going through so many photographs takes quite some time, I really appreciate the fact that I took that many. Take the ones above as an example: the same composition, captured several times with just slight variations.
While always important, this is even more relevant when there is an interplay between the subject and other elements, or when there are two or more subjects (like in these images, you could argue).
All of the photos above could've worked just fine, as they all captured what I saw there. Two stunning trees entangled in a beautiful dance. The small variations I captured here don't make that much of a difference and yet, I always find one or two that I like more the rest, for whatever reason.
That's why I find it so important to take multiple shots of the same composition, with tiny variations. It can be very hard to decide which one is the best one in the field, especially when the conditions are changing by the second (like they do in Fanal).
As I usually say, if it feels right, shoot it. Make the call later.
Memories of Norway
Norway, September 2022.
Announcing my new book, "Memorias na néboa"
I'm so excited to announce my new book, "Memorias na néboa" (that's galician, it means "Memories in the fog"). A collection of over 100 images made in and around my hometown.
I'm very proud of this volume, the result of years of work and hundreds of walks with my camera in hand.
Whispers from the past
Madeira, November 2021.
From the video Photographing the magical forest of Fanal, in Madeira.
White morning in town
Indiana, March 2023.