Less rain. More sun. At least one day out of seven. Look for the silver lining.
Look up, at least.
Grand Teton National Park. Wyoming.
More photos here
Posted in B&W, POV, tagged B&W, black and white, Grand Teton, Mountains, National Park, Peak, Peaks, photo, photograph, Photography on June 10, 2010 | 3 Comments »
Less rain. More sun. At least one day out of seven. Look for the silver lining.
Look up, at least.
Grand Teton National Park. Wyoming.
More photos here
Posted in 6th Tattoo Show, Buenos Aires, Photography, Tattoo, tagged 6th Annual Tattoo Show, Argentina, black and white, Buenos Aires, Inked, Photography, Tattoo on April 25, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The process is slow. I think I admitted that before. But anyway, the editing on the tattoo project is advancing. I decided to post a few pages full of images to say thanks to the individuals that allowed me to photograph them.
Thanks
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El proceso es lento. Ya les dije antes. Pero de todos modos, la redacción del proyecto de tatuajes sigue. Decidí subir unas paginas de imagenes para agradecerles a los individuos que me permitieron sacarles.
Gracias
Click here to go to the Tattoo project page. (more photos to come)
Posted in Sport, Sumo, tagged avedon, black and white, bodies, japan, japanese, people, Portraits, retratos, Sumo, sumo amateur argentino, torneo de sumo sudamericano, white background, Wrestling on October 23, 2009 | 8 Comments »
Posted in Argentina, Buenos Aires, Journalism, News, Photography, Politics, Poverty, South America, tagged Argentina, black and white, Buenos Aires, Children, girls, photographs, Photography, poor, Povery, South America, the girl effect, villa 31 on October 27, 2008 | 1 Comment »
“Imagine a GIRL living in POVERTY”
Now IMAGINE what can happen when you give something to her life. Here are images from one local event that is trying, through games and fun, to make a difference for just a day. Of the 20 or so social groups that participate in the CuJuCa festival, many are active on a weekly or regular basis inside Villa 31. I chose images of the girls I photographed this day to support the message of The Girl Effect .
You can donate here.