… and that portrait is the frozen moment, which alludes to what has been lived and eventually becomes the sign of an instant.
This series focuses on the relationship between those who pose before their own identity: this defines the photographic dynamic and its consequent result.
“The encounter of an umbrella and a typewriter on an operating table,” an emblematic phrase of surrealism, gives rise to the title of this series that presents common encounters of what the photographer has seen and experienced in his random ...
Portraits with identity, place, and date where the awareness of pose and gaze speak of the interrelation between the portrayed, the photographer, and the anonymous observer.
A joint creation with Jordi Cerdà, which evokes an imaginary gallery of portraits of personalities from the world of culture and art.
Here the image is not a moment but a stillness: standing for a moment in front of the camera with the aim of leaving a nebulous trace of our presence.
Portraits that should be understood as the first work to develop a personal style in the purest tradition of author photography.