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TRphotogallery

Barcelona

Photography has not been understood as art until a few decades ago. It hasn't been like that for me. At the age of seven, for my first communion, I got my first camera and soon after at some aunts' house I discovered how to develop a black and white reel. Little by little I bought, changed or sold different camera models until I got the reflection I wanted. Lenses, accessories, black and white lab, color development courses, studio photography with models and of course reading a lot of books and magazines (there was no internet). And suddenly, the first digital camera models came out. For the first few years I was an ardent detractor of this new system, swearing and perjuring that the pixels would never be of sufficient quality to make a dent in chemical photography (never analog, please). These ideas and concepts I had to finish eating honey with potatoes. Now the advantages of digital photography are very clear, among them a very important one, learning is much faster, because you see the results at the same moment you take the photo. People, animals, things, for any reason it is possible to take a good image, you just have to focus when you have it in front of you, create in your head what is the result you want and then take out the camera and make the necessary adjustments to be able to reflect in points of light that image you have in your brain. This art is so subtle that you can photograph things as ethereal as the wind. Go ahead and pick up your camera, you have to be pretty persistent, but it's seriously worth it.