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#PhotoTips: Visualize your shot and have some patience.
I was leading a photo walk on 7a avenida when I saw a nun coming out of through the doorway and I sensed that there...
#PhotoTips: Anticipate the Action and Use Creative Framing
The power of street photography resides in its ability to capture candid moments, truly authentic slices of daily...
#PhotoTips: When to turn your photos into black and white?
If you find a monochromatic environment, a black and white photograph is quite possible. Also, if there's something in...
#PhotoTips: How to Use Natural Frames to Make Stronger Images
Whenever possible use natural frames to make your images more interesting and stronger. Today's shot was made...
Antigua Photo Shoots — Portraits at Real Palacio.
Bring home fun-tastic images of this magical and charming town at the most photogenic and instagrammable spots in...
Night Bar Scene in Downtown Los Angeles
As I have mentioned before, I really like photographs inside bars and cantinas, I found them so photogenic. Downtown...
#PortraitsOfStrangers — Barman in action at a bar in Downtown Los Angeles
Downtown Los Angeles, 2019. I have always enjoy making photographs in bars. I don't know, I really like the atmosphere...
#PortraitsOfStrangers — Framed candid portrait made at bar in Downtown Los Angeles
Downtown Los Angeles, 2019. Wow it feels like it was a lifetime ago when I made this portrait at bar while waiting for...
#PhotoTips: Try to anticipate what is going to happen next.
Always carry a camera with you, even if it is your smartphone camera or a point and shoot camera. Better yet a compact...
#PhotoTips: Shoot in black and white if your subject and environment are monochromatic
Shoot in black and white if your subject and environment are monochromatic as I did here. Of course, it is best to...
#PhotoTips: Change your perspective often
Try to change your point of view often enough to add more interesting perspectives beyond the overused eye level...