As in all my work, these images are a vision that holds that geography as a reference, they are more in relation to the imagined and what appertains to a memory or recollection which might not exist even though it is present and manifest in the photographs.

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Decay II
Discovering the inside of a fruit that had been kept far too long
Hernhill Cemetery, Kent
On a visit after so many years, the cemetery near Ephraim Gardens
At the Latin American Salon: Photo London 2022
We were 4 photographers from Latin America at the Latin American Salon: yours truly, Diego Echevers Torrez with a collection of outstanding portraits, Rosa Gauditano's reportage on Luiz Inácio Lula and the 70's Brazil; and Andrés Rozo Samer's experimental abstractions.
Winns Common, Plumstead, from the bedroom window
Seven instances from the bedroom window. Moral of the story: you do not need to travel to exotic places...
Six photographs at Luminair Art Exhibition
For the whole of January Luminair Arts will be committing 80% of two floors of the Gallery to an 'Affordable Art Exhibition' I am presenting 6 photographs: a self portrait, one digital art and 4 still life. If you are visiting Tate Britain or are in the Pimlico/Victoria area, do pop in and visit Luminaire. The Gallery address is 7 Denbigh Street Pimlico, SW1V 2HF
Garlic and chillies
After several days of various shots and compositions I finally relented and chose this image.
Liverpool: three Buildings and a Gormley
Liverpool in B & W
The Sea Wall
Another image that floated past my imagination from time to time and finally has become a 'reality'... I wish to quote here what Megan Jean Duguid writes about this image: "Margate is truly impressive! greens deep, dark, creases and ripples brought forward through a fantastic play of light - but i keep returning here... floating, stilled, breathless - the birthing of a realm solidifying ..."
Sunset on the way to Martin Mill and The Lantern Inn
Hoping for a colourful sunset...
Etna sunset
a sunset over Etna from Taormina, the Lady of the Rock chapel
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