Sunday, March 27, 2011

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The gypsy quarter of Sacromonte in Granada


This neighborhood is the most famous and one of the most peculiar of Granada. Poets, painters, novelists, musicians and other artists have honored over the centuries. They say the Sacromonte name comes from the Muslim era, which in this mountain there was a cemetery.

is a neighborhood to enjoy the spell of flamenco. Is famous for its caves, which take place the famous "zambras" which are parties Gypsy dances and songs until dawn.







Tuesday, March 22, 2011

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Joyful Autumn photos in this newly released spring


Yes, I know that what is just in the spring, but as you have much time to go hang photos of this brand new station, I leave this sunny autumn photos taken in my favorite park of Madrid, where I never get tired of taking snapshots like this, at any time of year.






Saturday, March 19, 2011

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Jacques Henry Lartigue, the photographer who wanted to catch the happiness


"I was born happy, that help is not it?" French photographer was saying this, that in his nearly 90 year career he never ceased to be considered an amateur. At age 8 received a gift from his father, a great fan of photography, a camera, which is devoted to, thereafter attempted to paint everything that moved, their games, their siblings and friends.

From his earliest years he photographed everything that moved, which made him happy, he seemed fine and served him to fight the passage of time and forgetfulness. The photograph served as a tool to capture the fragility of existence and the brevity of happiness. And with it also reflected their particular vision of women, of a changing world quickly.

son of a wealthy businessman, his photographs reflect the French bourgeoisie of the early twentieth century, but under the guise of happiness, lightness, innocence, spontaneity and joy of life. All his photographs reflect a peaceful world, which shows people enjoying life, having fun or playing constantly.
And these are some of his photographs, with which they wanted to catch some moments of happiness:













Lartigue
As I said, "Life is wonderful, dancing, jumping, flying, laughs and passes."

Henry with his mother and grandmother
with his first camera in the arms

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Woman Sitting On Stomach

Our next generation of Chinese compatriots


live in a increasingly globalized world, which is leaving less room for ; nationalist individualism and instead, they grow further intercultural coexistence and that's great, because I think the differences, whatever they are, always enrich and complement what we may have.

statistics say that in Spain 12% of its population consists of immigrants and of these, the dominant communities are formed by: Moroccans, Romanians and Ecuadorians. And despite the crisis has forced some of them to leave our country, when you make a trip underground in Madrid, see an authentic cultural mosaic of different races, nationalities and skin colors. And another immigrant community that is growing by leaps and bounds here is the Chinese community.

few days ago, going with one of my nieces shopping in the downtown, I met with this unexpected pattern, although viewed with some suspicion "that unknown lady had a camera in hand, her curiosity was stronger and kept looking at me, so I took the opportunity to express in these pictures all the innocence of childhood for our next generation of Chinese compatriots, until his mama came out of a nearby grocery store to find it and I had to interrupt my impromptu photo shoot.







Saturday, March 12, 2011

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boats fishing town Santa Pola


Santa Pola is a small town in the province of Alicante, on the Mediterranean coast, where I usually go every year for family reasons. It is a tourist town and fisheries, natural areas, wide beaches, beautiful scenery and a rich gastronomy, all of which makes it a cozy and very pleasant to spend a few days by the sea.







Thursday, March 10, 2011

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Almond blossom in Madrid, spring is almost here


There is a park in Madrid called the Quinta de los Molinos, which is not exactly the most visited by people, but nevertheless holds some hidden treasures such as the 1500 almond bloom in January and February (although this year has been delayed flowering) and is a real estate walk among them and to capture images how are you, in the heart of the city. Viewed from a distance all seem a snowy landscape. But when you closer you realize that, in fact, are like an oasis in the middle of the road.








Monday, March 7, 2011

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Elliot Erwitt, a photographer with a great sense of humor


Elliot Erwitt is one of the pillars of artistic photography in the second half of the twentieth century and its influence extends to this day.

This photographer born in Paris in 1928 into a family of Russian immigrants. His early years were passed in the United States while attending Hollywood High School, working in a laboratory Erwitt revealing signed copies of movie stars to their fans. Recruited by the U.S. Army in 1951, continues to work as a photographer for various publications.

In 1953, just after leaving the army, Elliott Erwitt was invited to join Magnum Photos by Robert Capa, one of its founders. In 1968 he became chairman of the prestigious agency and will be re-elected twice more.

Erwitt's books, newspaper essays, his repotajes and advertisements have been published throughout the world for over 40 years. In the 70 and 80 is inserted into the TV world and makes documentaries and television programs.

From the 90's until today continues to work with the media, industrial and advertising photography. Besides publishing books and continues to exhibit in museums. And he has had numerous exhibitions worldwide.