How much time do you have to travel, how many images do you have to see in order to understand this purely visual world, where one as an amateur or professional photographer has the interest of capturing those images, but in reality that time is infinite for the world of photography, it is unlimited for everything you did and what you want to understand within a composition, and yet we continue in that constant search to give harmony to the images, to give them their own language or the simplicity of their nature in being a simply beautiful image.
As I usually see it, photography is a philosophy, because it determines that perception that we have towards this world, whether to show beautiful moments that must be captured or to demonstrate compositions that start from the idea of how we see those things, in all forms there is that compression that immerses us in that visual world, where everything varies in contrast, colors and texture, and one as a spectator portrays all that in a frame with the technology that we have today, which may have advanced in more than 100 years but in the end it is the same principle.
Therefore, for this day I present this series of black and white and color photographs, because each one has its own characteristic, each one has its own detail, whether it is highlighting its tones, a point of interest in the main motif in the foreground, such as the first photograph where my interest was focused on a car alluding to a character from the movie Car, or also contrasting in several of these images that texture that nature has that fused with light and depending on its incidence leave us with an interesting point of harmony.
Without a doubt I continue to insist on this work, in this job or simple hobby as you want to call it, it is photography that for several reasons guides me in this life to be able to understand it more, because as I said before, this whole world is visual, and in some way these images or what we can perceive or see sensitizes us, makes us have a better perception of everything.
All photographs are my own.