Wednesday, 26 September 2012

The arrival of the digital era has democratized the noble art of photography, understanding democratization as facilitating their access to the public in general. Therefore it is not nowadays rare to see on the street to someone with your SLR or compact, and even photographing with their high-end phones. Do you think that this explosion has been beneficial for photography or has brought more harm because of its generalization?
It is always good to have a pool of photographers in the making and that children become familiar with photography as a tool and means of expression. How many images are made each day? How many even remember a few minutes later? Take memorable pictures regularly requires training, as demonstrated by the classical masters. The production of thousands of images does not ensure that you any high quality.
-Of all is known its participation in photographic projects with great success by audiences and critics. Is currently undergoing some work or any close to occur? In any case, and extending the question can enjoy soon of a new book of his in our libraries?
The team is working on a line of streaming 24 hours of photography, now trying to find a sponsor. We opened very recently , a school in the region of , specifically in the village of . The first courses recently taught. Work on the book that closes the formative trilogy of "The photographer in nature" and "Composition in photography", as well as in small thematic manuals.
-Tell us a story of those that all photographers recall at the first opportunity that indicate us with colleagues. Those who for many years passing always remember with a smile.
There are a few. Some are in Africa, but the funniest are the course of night photography, when we found ourselves unexpectedly with the Civil Guard late at night. Imagine, fifteen cars at three in the morning on a beach in . Even if we  activity and obtained the necessary permissions had any patrol that was not aware. In general, the surprise and tension that occurs at the beginning, enclosed luggage registration, gave way to rear humor.

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