Mono County, California, November 2020.
Paper cliffs
Xove, Galicia, February 2022.
One click at a time
Building a collection of images we love from scratch can feel overwhelming. Being constantly exposed to the work of thousands of photographers every day doesn't help.
The feeling of falling behind can materialize really quick. And before we know it, we give up.
This is a trap, and we must avoid falling into it.
Photography is a lifelong journey, it does take a lot of time and effort to build a portfolio of good images. It's not going to happen overnight. It won't be easy. But it's something we need to do everyday.
Quite literally, it happens one click at a time.
Remember: you are just one click away.
Tree by the lake
Michigan, April 2021.
Stork at the train station
Galicia, March 2022.
Watching the city
Galicia, February 2022.
There is freedom in constraints
It might seem counterintuitive at first, but constraints can make us better focus on what's left.
Still defiant
Cathedrals Beach, Galicia, February 2022.
A piece of the cliff that got detached from mainland a long time ago. Still resisting, still defiant.
Talking to Mali Davies on his podcast "Let's create - the photography show"
I had the pleasure to talk to Mali Davies from Let's Create - The photography show. You can listen to the episode here.
Ocean alley
Cathedrals Beach, Galicia, February 2022.
From the beautiful coast of Lugo.
Stormy morning
Ribadeo, Galicia, February 2022.
I missed photographing the coast.
Angry arch
Ribadeo, Galicia, February 2022.
From the video Photography at the coast: mistake and successes.
Photography at the coast: mistakes and successes
Three days of photography at the coast, with some successes, and plenty of mistakes.
Tahoe
Lake Tahoe, Nevada, November 2021.
Old farm, Bardenas Reales
Bardenas Reales, Navarre, Spain, September 2021.
Past, present, future
Madeira, November 2021.
Shy windmill
La Mancha, December 2021.
A game of shadows: why and how to crush the blacks
The shadows play a very important role in my photography. By controlling them, I get to decide how much to reveal, and how much to hide. Instead of giving the viewer everything, I like my images to hint.
Moonrise at Mt Hood
Mt Hood National Forest, September 2020.
Lasting tree
Aceredo, Galicia, February 2022.
This tree had been underwater for decades, until it resurfaced very recently. Briefly, as it will be gone again soon, this time maybe forever.