Wales, November 2023.
From the video Brutal conditions in Snowdonia, Wales.
Wales, November 2023.
From the video Brutal conditions in Snowdonia, Wales.
Wales, November 2023.
From the video Brutal conditions in Snowdonia, Wales.
In other circumstances, I would have waited for better weather. But this was my last chance to do some more photography in the UK before heading back to Spain, and I didn't have a lot of time to explore Snowdonia, so I had to venture in less than ideal weather. Extremely windy, and very, very rainy. A couple of very intense days that brought a couple of images I love.
Lake District, October 2023.
From the video Lake District.
Post-processing is one of the most controversial topics in photography these days, with some even dismissing edited photos as "digital art." This argument often comes from the idea that back in the film days, photography was more honest, and editing is a new thing.
History tells us a different story, though. Some big names in photography, like Ansel Adams and Bill Brandt, knew that what happened after the shot was just as important as taking it. Clicking the shutter was just another step in the very long process of crafting a masterpiece, which often required many hours in the darkroom perfecting the final print.
Other masters would use professional printers to bring their vision to fruition. Take Richard Avedon, for example. He handed his negatives to a master printer. This person would take Avedon's incredibly detailed notes and feedback and turn them into the final print. Now, that is even better than AI!
Perhaps, part of the criticism comes from the fact that the darkroom was once reserved for the most dedicated or the ones with the most resources. Today, anyone with a smartphone can tweak their photos -and it’s easy to overdo it.
Whether you prefer the simplicity of straight-out-of-camera shots or enjoy fine-tuning your images afterward, it is you who decides what to do and how to do it. Never let anyone change that.
Lake District, October 2023.
From the video Lake District.
I’ve done a few “What’s in my bag” type of posts / videos in the past, mainly focused on camera gear. However, I’ve never talked about what else I use on a daily basis to do my work.
Given the nomadic nature of my lifestyle -permanently moving between Spain and the US and spending months living in my car for photography- I try to keep it simple, light and pragmatic. I don’t have an office anywhere; my backpack is my office.
Most of the items in my backpack are at least 3 years old; some I’ve been using for over 8 years. I like to use the stuff I own until it breaks, unless they significantly hinder my life or work.
While the newest Macbooks and iPhones have very tempting features like SD card slots and USB-C ports that would greatly simplify my workflow, I can’t justify spending so much money on something I can fix with a couple extra cables and a dongle.
I don’t own an iPad anymore, and I rarely carry a wallet. Despite considering external keyboards, trackpads and monitors many times, their benefits would not make up for the added weight and cost.
So, this is all there is in my backpack right now:
Lake District, October 2023.
From the video Lake District.
Lake District, October 2023.
From the video Lake District.
Lake District, October 2023.
From the video Lake District.
Lake District, October 2023.
From the video Lake District.
This one took me a while to edit. I only had a few days in the Lake District, experienced some pretty intense rain and winds, and loved every minute of it. I also love the images I was able to make in the park. A long video, but worth a watch.
Galicia, December 2023.
Scotland, September 2023.
From the video Isle of Skye.
Scotland, September 2023.
From the video Glencoe.
Galicia, December 2023.
Indiana, February 2021.
Netherlands, September 2019.
Scotland, September 2023.
From the video Loch Lomond ~ Car life is over.
Galicia, December 2023.