San Francisco, June 2024.
From the video "Trapped" in San Francisco.
San Francisco, June 2024.
From the video "Trapped" in San Francisco.
Yosemite National Park, California, February 2024.
From the video Chasing bad weather at Yosemite.
San Francisco, June 2024.
From the video "Trapped" in San Francisco.
San Francisco, June 2024.
From the video "Trapped" in San Francisco.
California, June 2024.
From the video "Trapped" in San Francisco.
As someone who hates the heat, and being surrounded by it, I have no option but to stay in the city for the time being. Not a problem, though, as I often get amazing conditions for photography right on my doorstep.
Galicia, January 2024.
Yosemite National Park, California, February 2024.
From the video Chasing bad weather at Yosemite.
San Francisco, May 2024.
From the video Moving to California.
San Francisco, May 2024.
France, December 2022.
From the video Long exposure photography paradise in Pornic, France.
I am a huge advocate of daily photography. I try to take photographs wherever I am, whatever I’m doing. One reason is that there’s always an image waiting to be made, but also because I believe the more we do it, the better we get at it.
Surely, blind practice can be detrimental in deterministic scenarios, like basketball: sticking to a bad shooting technique when you are missing all your shots can make you a worse player in the long run. Practice doesn’t always make perfect without feedback and corrections.
But what does “perfect” even mean in photography as an art?
When we take photographs often, we become more familiar with our camera, our process, dealing with different subjects and lighting conditions, and post-processing.
More importantly, spending a bit of time every day paying attention to our surroundings, looking for something worthwhile to capture, can only make us better observers.
And above all, mistakes are not to be avoided in photography. Experimentation is fundamental to growing as an artist, even if it doesn’t seem like it at first.
There’s never been perfection in art, and there will never be.
Asturias, February 2020.
An old image, made a few weeks before all the Covid craziness happened. This is a short video of that trip.
They say we "stand on the shoulders of giants": those have come before us paved the way, and so many people are carving new paths in the world of the photography today. There's a lot of amazing work out there.
This is how I find outstanding work, and how I collect it to inspire me in my own photography.
Utah, September 2020.
From the video Great Salt Lake: a photography adventure.
Utah, March 2024.
From the video Arches like I had never seen it.
San Francisco, June 2024.
San Francisco, June 2024.
From the video A foggy morning of photography at the Presidio, San Francisco.
A lovely morning of photography near my new neighborhood in San Francisco.