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Portfolio
A summary portfolio
Portraits
The Self -Portraits (part 1)
The Self - portraits (part 2)
The Other - portraits (part 3)
All Portraits
Pictorialism, a photographic essay: Portraits
Imaginations
Two instance of a recollection
Imaginations
Imagination II
Imaginations III
Imagination IV
Imaginations V
Imaginations VI
Imaginations VII
Imagination VIII
Imagination IX
Imaginations X
The Pilgrim series
Still Life
Pictorialism, a photographic essay: Still Life
Still Life collection
Still Life collection II
Still Life collection III
Still Life IV
Still Life V
Still Life VI
Still Life VII
Still Life VIII
Still Life IX
Calla lilies
Landscapes
Seven sunsets over the sacred Lake Titicaca
Copacabana, lake Titicaca sunsets
Five morning views - La Paz
La Paz, Bolivia: yesterday and today (1975-2023)
Four instances of a recollection: Lake Titicaca
Pictorialism, a photographic essay: Landscapes
As the fog clears. Greenwich Park scenes.
Clouds over Bodiam Castle
Some statues at Pashley Manor and Gardens
Greenwich Park in the snow - part 2
Around Sassetta on the Tuscan hills
The River Rother - Bodiam, East Sussex
The Arno and Giardino Scotto - Pisa
Looking back: dawn over La Paz
To Cairoma along the Kimsa Cruz cordillera
To Serranias de Murillo
Ten postcards from Kent
Broome Park, Kent
Autumn at Loenardslee Lake and Gardens - Kent
London from the Sky Garden
A sunset on the road to Martin Mill, Kent
Black and White
A murder of silhouettes
Greenwich Park in 4 black and white diptychs
Memories of a Casa de Hacienda, Cairoma
Returning to La Paz - landscapes
Returning to La Paz - patios and environs
Returning to La Paz - Cityscapes
Returning to La Paz: people
A monochrome essay - part 1
A monochrome essay - part 2
Views of Saltaire and the canal
Three paths
The Barbican
Greenwich Park winter trees
The Aircraft Circus: Trapeze
Five nudes (analogue: Kodak T-Max400)
Cyanotype
Cyanotypes
Infrared
Greenwich in infrared
Javier Molina B.
Contact me
Contact Form
Portfolio
A summary portfolio
Portraits
The Self -Portraits (part 1)
The Self - portraits (part 2)
The Other - portraits (part 3)
All Portraits
Pictorialism, a photographic essay: Portraits
Imaginations
Two instance of a recollection
Imaginations
Imagination II
Imaginations III
Imagination IV
Imaginations V
Imaginations VI
Imaginations VII
Imagination VIII
Imagination IX
Imaginations X
The Pilgrim series
Still Life
Pictorialism, a photographic essay: Still Life
Still Life collection
Still Life collection II
Still Life collection III
Still Life IV
Still Life V
Still Life VI
Still Life VII
Still Life VIII
Still Life IX
Calla lilies
Landscapes
Seven sunsets over the sacred Lake Titicaca
Copacabana, lake Titicaca sunsets
Five morning views - La Paz
La Paz, Bolivia: yesterday and today (1975-2023)
Four instances of a recollection: Lake Titicaca
Pictorialism, a photographic essay: Landscapes
As the fog clears. Greenwich Park scenes.
Clouds over Bodiam Castle
Some statues at Pashley Manor and Gardens
Greenwich Park in the snow - part 2
Around Sassetta on the Tuscan hills
The River Rother - Bodiam, East Sussex
The Arno and Giardino Scotto - Pisa
Looking back: dawn over La Paz
To Cairoma along the Kimsa Cruz cordillera
To Serranias de Murillo
Ten postcards from Kent
Broome Park, Kent
Autumn at Loenardslee Lake and Gardens - Kent
London from the Sky Garden
A sunset on the road to Martin Mill, Kent
Black and White
A murder of silhouettes
Greenwich Park in 4 black and white diptychs
Memories of a Casa de Hacienda, Cairoma
Returning to La Paz - landscapes
Returning to La Paz - patios and environs
Returning to La Paz - Cityscapes
Returning to La Paz: people
A monochrome essay - part 1
A monochrome essay - part 2
Views of Saltaire and the canal
Three paths
The Barbican
Greenwich Park winter trees
The Aircraft Circus: Trapeze
Five nudes (analogue: Kodak T-Max400)
Cyanotype
Cyanotypes
Infrared
Greenwich in infrared
A new image added to my ongoing
Still Life
projects
The dweller of a Chullpa
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A UNESCO Wold Heritage festival Inevitably it is necessary to give a historical perspective of this yearly festival that takes place in the city of La Paz, Bolivia. The celebration transforms and stimulates the social life of La Paz every year, emanating from a particular way of understanding and living Andean Catholicism. The Parade begins with a procession through the western part of the city. This procession is central to the event, involving 40,000 devotees who dance and sing in an offering to the patron saint. The dance has a sacred significance for the sixty-nine fraternities involved, which are greeted in the streets in a euphoric atmosphere where the music of 7,000 musicians resonates. It is so owe inspiring that it is rightfully a UNESCO Wold Heritage event (Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity). The image venerated with dance and music is arrived in the city at the founding of the convent of the Mothers of the Sacred Conception on the 8th of December 1664
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