her small wet stage

her small wet stage - Blog-Beitrag von Fotograf DirkBee / 05.11.2021 17:48

I met Frida a few days ago. It was an amazing time full of inspiration.

She took a small wooden stool with her that we put in the water to avoid wet feet 😉

This series of pictures was taken at the baltic coast.

Thanks a lot!

Josè Garcia, artesan master in Oaxaca

Josè Garcia, artesan master in Oaxaca - Blog-Beitrag von Fotograf Alex Coghe / 04.11.2021 17:44

I just got back from Oaxaca. They were intense days full of emotions, encounters, learning.

Among the opportunities one of the most important was with the master craftsman Josè Garcia. The fact that he has been blind for 7 years does not prevent him from continuing to work and create large pieces of art, in wood and clay.

While he was offering me his interpretation of the apocalypse from the bible, I started photographing him. And these three images are an excerpt of what I’ll show later.

Urban geometry and umbrellas: a rainy day in Rome

Urban geometry and umbrellas: a rainy day in Rome - Blog-Beitrag von Fotografin Deborah Swain / 04.11.2021 00:21

Sometimes the simplest of thematic ideas present themselves. We may enjoy many warm and sunny days throughout the year in Rome, Italy, but when it does rain here, it really pours; rarely does it merely drizzle. (Fun fact: annual rainfall in the eternal city actually exceeds that of London.) When the heavens opened recently on a mild autumn day, the city was instantly transformed: wet streets, gleaming San Pietrini cobblestones, umbrellas everywhere, and a sudden quickening of pace by Romans and tourists caught out by the storm. The Ricoh GR II doesn’t love wet weather, but armed with an umbrella and a lens hood, I managed just fine. Here are some of my favourite shots from that day.