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Waiting for spring

August 16, 2024 in photographs

Indiana, February 2021.

Tags: indiana, usa

Between two seas

August 15, 2024 in photographs

San Francisco, August 2024.

Tags: san francisco, california, usa

Photography must be difficult

August 14, 2024 in journal

"One of the downsides of the disposable camera is that it’s fun, which is in strict contrast to real professional photography which must always be stressful, or else you go to photography jail." - Casually Explained (YT)

Tags: quote, photography

Thhe end of the land, II

August 13, 2024 in photographs

San Francisco, July 2024.

Tags: san francisco, california, usa

Morning crow

August 12, 2024 in photographs

San Francisco, July 2024.

From the video The best photographers wear the most comfortable shoes.

Tags: san francisco, california, usa

The best photographers wear the most comfortable shoes

August 12, 2024 in journal

Photography is the best excuse to go explore the world. Even better, to discover a whole new dimension that has always been there, hiding in plain sight. The camera is a superpower. But it all starts with a pair of comfortable shoes.

Tags: video, youtube, photography

Church of Light, I

August 11, 2024 in photographs

Galicia, May 2023.

From the video Black & White Photography at the Death Coast, Galicia: Episode 1.

Tags: galicia, spain

San Francisco

August 10, 2024 in photographs

California, August 2024.

Tags: san francisco, california, usa

Through the Highlands

August 09, 2024 in photographs

Scotland, September 2023.

Memories from my road trip across Scotland (and other parts of the UK) last year. I got a few videos of those adventures, just in case you missed them.

Tags: scotland, united kingdom

The drive, II

August 08, 2024 in photographs

San Francisco, July 2024.

I've never been interested in photographing cars, but how can I not photograph this?

Tags: san francisco, california, usa

Tree view

August 07, 2024 in photographs

San Francisco, July 2024.

Tags: san francisco, california, usa

The other bridge

August 06, 2024 in photographs

San Francisco, July 2024.

Tags: san francisco, california, usa

Mountain drive

August 05, 2024 in photographs

Oregon, July 2016.

Tags: oregon, usa

Monument view

August 02, 2024 in photographs

Galicia, August 2018.

Tags: galicia, spain
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When the city sleeps

July 30, 2024 in photographs

San Francisco, July 2024.

Tags: san francisco, california, usa

This compact camera changed the way I do photography

July 29, 2024 in journal

I've used all kind of cameras over the years, from medium format film monsters to smartphones. All of them taught some valuable lessons about this art, but the camera that changed my photography forever was a tiny compact one. I lost it years ago on a beach in Oregon, but now, we are reunited again!

Tags: sony rx100vii, camera gear, youtube, video

Fjord view

July 27, 2024 in photographs

Norway, November 2022.

Tags: norway

How great photography is done

July 26, 2024 in journal

This photo by photojournalist Evan Vucci is already an iconic image of our times. The amazing Imitative Photography YouTube channel has a great video showing how that photograph was made - a rare example of how great photography is done.

And yet, some still miss the point. “Right aperture / exposure / iso”, “there’s nothing special about being on this spot, they literally were right there” are some of the comments. Go figure.

Now, I have no idea what the exact settings were. Evan had much more important things to focus on, so it is likely that they were already dialed in for the conditions, or that he was shooting in some semi-automatic mode. In any case, he could've missed on some of those settings and the image would've still been as iconic as it finally turned out to be.

Indeed, the image is iconic not because it's perfectly exposed, it has no noise, or because the color balance is accurate. No, it's all about the story it tells. And making it might look easy, but it was anything but that.

What those commenters are missing is that the image was made because of Evan’s vision, who was able to anticipate what was going to happen next by moving to the right spots; the big balls it takes to point a camera at a presidential candidate when armed forces are looking for a shooter (who you don’t even know if is still active!); the experience it takes to frame your subject perfectly in a chaotic environment without thinking much about it; and the practice it requires to know how to use your camera as fast as Evan did, literally an extension of his body.

When something looks easy but yet only a few manage to do it, you know they are some of the best at what they do. Of course, there’s nothing especial to that shot, provided you are at the right spot, at the right time, ready and with the skills and experience required to make it happen. Other than that, nothing to see here.

Tags: photojournalism, photography, evan vucci

The van way

July 26, 2024 in photographs

San Francisco, July 2024.

Tags: san francisco, california, usa

The morning of the coyote, I

July 24, 2024 in photographs

San Francisco, July 2024.

See The morning of the coyote.

Tags: san francisco, california, usa
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