Venice Carnival Workshops 2012

New year, new projects. I am very glad to say that I will be joining forces with my great friend and photographer Marco Secchi next February in Venice for a street photography and storytelling workshop with the Venetian Carnival as a theme. You can see more details of the workshop details HERE. Happy new year [...]
A new inspiring E-book worth reading (Nuevo E-book para inspirarse)

(En Español más abajo) Just arrived to Poland and the first big snowfall has arrived. This is my third Christmas here and I have to admit that I really enjoy the feeling of having a proper winter. having said that, temperatures can drop quite a lot, specially at night when they can reach up to [...]
Moroccan Fossil Workers (Los Trabajadores de Fósiles de Marruecos)

(En Español más abajo) A few weeks ago I had the chance to travel to Rissani, a small city situated just before reaching the Moroccan Sahara where I was able to photograph the people working at the fossil workshops. The Sahara is the world’s second largest desert after Antarctica, but millions years ago it [...]
On assignment with dancers (Trabajando con bailarines)

(En Español más abajo) Being a professional photographer can be very tough and sometimes even get you to the point to think that perhaps you are pursuing the wrong career. Luckily and thanks to assignments like the last one I did, I was reassured that photographing people is what I love the most and that [...]
Always be Ready (Siempre Preparado)

(En Español más abajo) It is said that as a photographer you always have to keep an eye for whatever you think could make a good picture but also be ready to start working when a potentially commercial opportunity come across in your path. Less than two weeks ago I was in Poland, enjoying a [...]
Improvise in your trip (Improvisa en tu viaje)

(En Español más abajo) When you travel without hurry and open to improvisation, sometimes you might find yourself by surprise somewhere that eventually ends up becoming one of the highlights of your trip even if your guidebook says that there are some other places more famous and interesting. For me an example of this was [...]
Tanneries in Fez, Morocco (Curtidurías en Fez, Marruecos)

(En Español más abajo) If you ever go to Fez and visit its old Medina, there would me many things that will come across but probably one the first ones will be realising that you might be lost and also the scent of a quite strong smell coming from somewhere around. That peculiar odor is [...]
Know your subject (Conoce a tu sujeto)

(En Español más abajo) Just a few days ago, while I was listening an On-line webinar where professional photographers were discussing about the process that you must follow to achieve success in this difficult profession, I was surprised to hear the opinion of one of the photographers participants when he said that when he had [...]
Tsagaannuur

(En Español más abajo) Tsagaannuur is a remote area in Northern Mongolia which I had the chance to travel on a horse for nearly a month. With no doubt is one of the most interesting and more remote places I’ve ever visited. Being quite remote from any kind of big city, the people in this [...]
PRAGUE (PRAGA)

(En Español más abajo) In my recent visit to the bohemian capital I could observe how much this city has changed since last time I was there (12 years ago). The Touristic attractions are still the same but in my humble opinion Prague has lost a bit that dark and gothic atmosphere that I really [...]
Workshop Vietnam 2011

(En Español más abajo) New year bring new challenges and for 2011 I have decided to team up my friend and photographer Òscar Domínguez in a exciting 15 day workshop that will take place in Vietnam on July. The workshop is targeted for photography enthusiasts willing to learn on location from two photographers with two [...]
What’s your style? (¿Cual es tu estilo?)

(En Español más abajo) That’s one of the most common questions one has to answer during all his/her career as a photographer. Have you answered yet? This is a fact and at some point in your career you will have to describe your style and the type of photography you do. Back in the time [...]
Take care of your Inspiration (Cuida tu Inspiración).

(En Español más abajo) Sometimes, and more often that you might thing, I find myself in the situation that finding new ideas for my photographs, seems like an impossible task. These situation are very common symptom among most photographers and other people who need to use their creativity to make a living. Reaching your costumers [...]
How to back up your pictures while you are traveling (Como hacer copias de seguridad cuando estas viajando)

(En Español más abajo) Once back from my two month trip from Morocco I am happy to enjoy my family, my friends and the comforts at home. However, as a photographer, after working abroad where you can not be as cautious and organized as when you are at home, I am very pleased to know [...]
Djemaa El-Fna Square:The heart of Marrakech (Plaza Djemaa El-Fna: El Corazon de Marrakech)

(En Español más abajo) After a few hours walking around the old part of the Medina, I had the feeling that this city was not different of many other Moroccan ones I had visited during this trip. That thought made me wonder why this place is so popular and a major destination for many tourism [...]
Atlantic coast of Morocco (Costa Atlantica de Marruecos)

(En Español más abajo) Once rested from the Sahara in the quiet King’s city of Ouarzazate, I decided to pay a visit to the Atlantic coast of Morocco. Cities like Agadir and Essaouira are packed with tourism even at this time of year when the low season should be at its peak. For me, places [...]
Sahara

(En Español más abajo) After seven days walking on the Sahara, one can understand and have a tinny idea of how hard life conditions can be for those living here all year around, specially in the summer months when temperatures can get reach over the 60 degrees Celsius. Unfortunately for me I have not being [...]
First Nomad attempt.(Primer intento nomada)

(En Español más abajo) After leaving the crazy Kashba of Fez, I wanted to have my first encounter with the sand dunes, so the popular Erg Chebbi in Merzouga looked like a good place to try it. The giant dunes could be seen as the 4wd was approaching Erg Chebbi, but just leaving the ride [...]
The blue town of Chefchouen( la ciudad azul de Chefchaouen)

(En Español más abajo) The moment you enter the old Medina of Chefchouen, you realize that you are in one of those magic places where your camera shutter is not going to stop working. Blue streets and alleys, blue doors and wrinkled people wearing traditional clothes placed in perfect spots for the perfect picture. Unfortunately, [...]
Last hours in Spain (Ultimas horas en España)

(En Español más abajo) Tarifa and Cadiz have offered me the chance to enjoy the pure essence of this part of Spain. The endless coastline, the warmth of the sun and its people and especially the relaxed style of life make question myself if this couldn´t be a perfect place for my next base camp sometime soon. The amazing coastline with golden sands feels like a huge [...]
Alhambra

(En Español más abajo) One of the best pearls of the Arabic culture and nowadays testimony left of other times when arabs ruled the mediterranean, The Alhambra stands in front of the mountains of Sierra Nevada and rules the views of the city of Granada. If you can forget about the hordes of tourists trying [...]






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