Some images I made a few years ago with a Holga.
- Image 1: Cannon Beach, Oregon
- Image 2: Chain O' Lakes, Indiana
- Image 3: Chain O' Lakes, Indiana
- Image 4: The Enchantments, Washington
Some images I made a few years ago with a Holga.
Wildfires are hell. Not only because of the destruction they bring to the wildlife and humans living around it, but also because of the effect of the smoke they produce that can reach lands thousands of miles away.
I've experienced this a few times while living in Portland. Once, we left a window cracked during a smoky day, and came back a few hours later to an apartment covered in ash.
And yet, the apocalyptic and eerie scenes the smoke creates can make for incredible photographs. We've all seen images from New York City this week, affected by the smoke from wildfires happening in Canada. So horrible, yet so incredibly beautiful.
Similarly to fog, the smoke hides whatever is far away from you, while revealing in great detail the objects closer to you. It does have a distinct feel, though: it pollutes the whole landscape. Plus, these conditions happen at times when fog does not usually happen: there's nothing more dramatic than the Sun coming through a thick layer of smoke.
These two images are examples of some work I did in very smoky conditions. The first one was made in the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon, back in 2017, when wildfires in Alberta covered the whole PNW with smoke. The second image was made last year in Riaño, Spain, during a day with very strong calima (sand that is blown away from the Sahara desert, not from wildfires but the exact same effect).
Be cautious if you decide to adventure in these conditions, though: the danger to one's health can't be understated. Wear a good mask, and don't spend too much time outdoors anyway.
(50) Galicia, May 2023.
Asturias, February 2020.
I watched with interest the recent presentation of Apple's AR/VR headset, Vision Pro. I was hoping for a use case that wasn't playing games, watching TV, or pretending to be a legless avatar.
While Vision Pro seems to be a device geared towards consumption for the most part, I can see huge potential on the productive side of things as well.
I was very happy to see that the headset can work as a portable, private, and pretty big monitor to a Macbook. As someone who doesn't have a permanent home, much less an office, this can be a big deal for me. Especially when I'm on the road.
During photography road trips, I spend most nights in my car, where space is... well, very limited. I still haven't found a way to work on my computer for long periods of time that is comfortable and doesn't break my back.
An AR/VR headset could solve this problem. I can't wait for the day I can have a 27" virtual monitor (or two, or three) to work on Lightroom and Final Cut Pro in the back of my small SUV.
I'm still a bit skeptical (is the resolution of the headset going to be enough for this use case?), even more considering the price point of this thing, but I'm excited for a future where I could work from anywhere as comfortably as I would in a proper office.
Photographers may or may not make a living by photography, but they are alive by it ~ Robert Adams
The spring is a very challenging time for me. Foggy, rainy and cold days are mostly gone, as hot and sunny weather takes over. But even worse than that are my allergies.
Going out to take some photos becomes an exercise in overcoming the discomfort, pushing through the misery at times.
Thankfully, I started taking an allergy pill that seems to be working. It's not perfect, but it makes being out bearable. So I've been taking more pictures lately and the change in my mood has been nothing short of amazing.
I went from feeling a bit sluggish, tired, to feeling more alive and optimistic. And I didn't have to go anywhere to feel that way! Just walking the very same roads, streets and paths I walk everyday. That's the power of the camera.
Just another reminder (in case I needed one!) that this is what photography... daily photography, does to us.
Galicia, May 2023.
From the video Black & White Photography at the Death Coast, Galicia: Episode 2.
Galicia, May 2023.
From the video A foggy spring day of Black and White Photography.
It'd been a pretty hot and dry spring, but finally, finally, we got a beautiful foggy day. I made some images, got a lot of footage, and have a lot to say.
Galicia, September 2018.
Galicia, May 2023.
From the video Black & White Photography at the Death Coast, Galicia: Episode 2.
Galicia, May 2023.
Monument in honor of those sailors who never returned home and their families who waited for their arrival.
From the video Black & White Photography at the Death Coast, Galicia: Episode 2.
Galicia, May 2023.
From the video Black & White Photography at the Death Coast, Galicia: Episode 2.
Second part of my trip to the "Death Coast", in NW Galicia.
Ría de Vigo, Galicia, May 2023.
From the video Black and White photography at the Death Coast, Galicia: Episode 1.
Chicago, December 2022.
From the video Photographing a blizzard in Chicago.
Galicia, May 2023.
From the video Black and White photography at the Death Coast, Galicia: Episode 1.
Galicia, May 2023.
From the video Black and White photography at the Death Coast, Galicia: Episode 1.
Lake Michigan, February 2021.
Galicia, May 2023.
From the video Black & White Photography at the Death Coast, Galicia: Episode 1.