Street photographs in my town. My photographic processes [Eng -Esp]

Una madre sube las escaleras con su hija.
Hello friends who love photography, today I present to you a selection of my latest street photographs, hoping that you will like them.
A little further down the blog I will be talking about how I am experiencing photography at the moment.
Hola amigos amantes de la fotografía, hoy les presento una selección de mis últimas fotografías de calle, esperando que les gusten.
Un poco más abajo en el blog estaré hablando de cómo estoy viviendo la fotografía en estos momentos.
Una anciana esperando en las escaleras.
Una chica esperando en una parada de autobús.
My photographic process:
Right now I go out in the street and I always have my camera with me. It didn't happen a few months ago, and that it's happening now again thanks to the fact that I've recovered my passion for photography is something very important to me.
If before I didn't even touch the equipment, now I am that whatever I do, I have it with me, or well, at least the vast majority of the time. When I go out in the morning and I can take some pictures, I no longer take hundreds of shots at once, I try to take, at most, two shots of each scene, as if I were doing analog photography and I had a roll of film, taking care of each image so that when I get home, it will be much easier to do the developing work.
Over time, I have lost my fear of rejection. Yes, that thing that happens to all photographers when we go to the street to create our images and we meet someone who is annoyed by what we are doing or does not let us photograph them. I have also stopped taking the picture even when I see it clearly, to enjoy the moment or because what I see makes me so sad that I don't even want to keep the moment forever.
I no longer have to think about what setting I will put on, that gives me more time than I could ever imagine. The speed of my thoughts and my hands has become my ally to capture what is happening around me, although I know that I have to keep studying and taking pictures to make them better every day.
I did not want to stop apologizing I have been talking a lot about me, I just thought that someone could feel identified with the processes that I am living, life processes that in turn are photographic processes.
Sincerely, thank you for reading me.
Mis procesos fotográficos.
En estos momentos salgo a la calle y siempre tengo conmigo la cámara. No pasaba hace unos meses, y que esté sucediendo ahora de nuevo gracias a que he recuperado la pasión por la fotografía es algo muy importante para mí.
Si antes ni siquiera tocaba el equipo, ahora estoy que sea lo que sea que haga, la tengo conmigo, o bueno, por lo menos la gran mayoría de las veces. Cuando salgo por la mañana y puedo hacer algunas fotografías, ya no hago cientos de disparos de una vez, trato de hacer, como máximo, dos tomas de cada escena, como si estuviera haciendo fotografía analógica y tuviera un rollo, cuidando cada imagen para que así, cuando llegue a casa, sea mucho más fácil el trabajo de revelado.
Con el paso del tiempo, he perdido el miedo al rechazo. Sí, eso que nos pasa a todos los fotógrafos cuando vamos a la calle a crear nuestras imágenes y nos encontramos con alguien que se molesta por lo que estamos haciendo o no nos deja fotografiarle. También he dejado de hacer la fotografías incluso cuando la veo claramente, por disfrutar el momento o porque lo que veo me entristece tanto que ya no quiero ni guardar el momento para siempre.
Ya no tengo que pensar en qué ajuste pondré, eso me regala más tiempo del que yo podría imaginar. La rapidez de pensamientos y en las manos se ha vuelto mi aliada para capturar lo que está pasando a mi alrededor, aunque sé que tengo que seguir estudiando y haciendo fotos para que sean cada día mejores.
No quería dejar de pedir disculpas he estado hablando mucho de mi , simplemente me pareció que alguien podría sentirse identificado con los procesos que estoy viviendo , procesos de vida que a su vez son procesos fotográficos.
Sinceramente, gracias por leerme , hasta la próxima 😊.
Text. | @crisvictorero |
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Camera. | Canon 6D Mark II + 50 mm 1.8 |
Natural light. | |
Photographs. | @crisvictorero |
Revealed. | Adobe Lightroom 2022 |
Location. | La Habana, Cuba. |
What brand of car is in the last photo?
It should be a "LADA" or a "FIAT" I'm not completely sure but it should be one of these two.
Ese carro lo conozco. 😆 Súper esas fotos 🤍
Así mismo jaja , andábamos juntos ese día 🥰
Man I love the lady in that stair pattern. very well composed. : )
you must have a keen eye to capture it.
Thank you so much!! Glad you liked the photos! Greetings
Excelentes, ese espantapájaros, creo que asusta hasta los gavilanes. Cordiales saludos
Seguro que sí jaja , gracias por pasarte por acá.
"I have also stopped taking the picture even when I see it clearly, to enjoy the moment"
I resonate very strongly with this thought. I try to keep my phone ready to take pictures of anything interesting I find at a moment's notice, but I also think first about whether the process of taking the photo will ruin the moment. The best line I've ever heard relating to this is from the movie "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty". One character is a famous photographer and his friend is asking him if he's going to take a picture of a rare animal. The photographer responds with "Sometimes I don't. If I like a moment, for me, personally, I don't like to have the distraction of the camera. I just want to stay in it."
Exactly, I feel very identified with this scene and I have incorporated it into my philosophy of life and my way of doing photography.
But it also happens to me when it is something that I don't want to keep to myself since it seems so sad and so normal to see it that it would repeat itself in my head over and over again.
Thanks for comment.
Fascinating photos and also fascinating to read how street photography is becoming an interesting part of your daily work!.... A round of applause for you and your talent always evolving and growing @crisvictorero friend!!!
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The photo of a girl with a smartphone is interesting.
Thanks !!! I appreciate your comment
Me gustaron todas, se parece a mí barrio.
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Gracias!!! Vives en santa fé?
En San Agustin
Relativamente cerca pero no , la mayoría de las fotos son es santa fé.
Si, lo dije por los edificios, se ven muy similares.
Yay! 🤗
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You make very good compositions 👍 And yes, last winter day I came back home with 800 pictures.... 🙈 it felt like, oops I did it again😅
Thanks!!! Here in my country it is said colloquially "These are things that happen " I don't know if the English translation is correct since it is commonly said in Spanish but hey, that's normal, we all go through that stage of 800 photos haha
I also took a couple of panoramas and focus stacking. But when I am done editing, I will let you know how many good individual pictures I have left frome the 800.
I hope there will be many more good photos!