Wednesday, 19 January 2011

Dispersion and Mão Morta

When I went to Porto to shoot the guys at Hard Club I already had a plan of what I really wanted to do. Instead of just taking pictures, I wrote down what kind of imagery I was going to produce.
Plus, I had an assignment for school. The teacher gave us a theme to work on. A complicated one.
"Dispersion - This is where everything gets disperse" (roughly translating).
We had a poem by Mário Sá Carneiro- Dispersão, to read and get inspiration from.
after reading it and understanding that his dispersion was in his mind, I thought I could shoot the gig and use it for this homework.
The plan was to deliver square images as opposed to the usual 10x15cm the teacher asks. I wanted to do blurry things, odd crops, silhouettes, shadows... This time, Dispersion would be in my photos.
This wouldn't be normal concert photography.

The photos showed here are the ones the teacher picked from a bigger set.
More photos are in my flickr gallery as usual.
Enjoy and feel free to comment.

I would like to add another thing:
If you like my work, play in a band and need some photographic work done, just send me an email.
I don't charge much (but I don't work for free either :D)
:)



Mão Morta - Hard Club, Porto 2010 - 02

Mão Morta - Hard Club, Porto 2010 - 03

Mão Morta - Hard Club, Porto 2010 - 05

Mão Morta - Hard Club, Porto 2010 - 06

Mão Morta - Hard Club, Porto 2010 - 09

Mão Morta - Hard Club, Porto 2010 - 11

Tuesday, 18 January 2011

Mão Morta @ Theatro Circo 2010

These photos were taken in the beginning of December 2010, 2 days after the death of a very good friend, a childhood companion, a brother.
My mind wasn't at the concert. I shot twice as many photos as I usually do but only a few are worth seeing.
  

MM Theatro Circo 2010 - 01

MM Theatro Circo 2010 - 02

MM Theatro Circo 2010 - 04

MM Theatro Circo 2010 - 05

MM Theatro Circo 2010 - 06

Saturday, 8 January 2011

New year

In October I enrolled on a 18-month Photography degree and since then I've been taking different pictures everyday.
I've been doing as I'm told as I'm trying to be a better photographer.
I've got a whole bunch of teachers and they send a LOT of homework to do.

This is a self portrait.
The hardest thing to do. I'm not photogenic, I'm well off better behind a camera than in front of one but I had to do my homework.

Auto-retrato * Selfportrait

Auto-retrato * Selfportrait

Auto-retrato * Selfportrait

Auto-retrato * Self-portrait

Auto-retrato * Self-portrait

Auto-retrato * Self-portrait

Thursday, 23 September 2010

Night

Yesterday the night was beautiful.
The temperature was warm and I travelled on the outside deck of the ferry.

Tejo à noite

Cacilheiro à noite

Monday, 13 September 2010

New blog it is.

I've decided to shut down The Shade and Brush. Or at least stop writing there. It never had the best name to start with, and portuguese people find it hard to pronounce. Everytime I need to tell someone what's my blog name, people get a bit confused so for now on, my name is my blog's and all is easier.

I migrated the last photos so you don't feel lost.

July and August was like this:

The dance show:

Rainha  2010-15

Rainha  2010-12

Rainha  2010-11

Mão Morta at Optimus Alive, Lisbon 2010

MM Alive 2010 -10

MM Alive 2010 -13

MM Alive 2010 -5

Mão Morta at Paredes de Coura, 2010

MM Paredes de Coura-18

MM Paredes de Coura-15

MM Paredes de Coura-11

And the submarine that cost millions to the portuguese tax payers.


















LX 9-6 series


Lisboa 09 de junho-1Today I got to leave work at half past six. This is photo #01 of LX 9-6.

Lisboa 09 de junho-2

I'm trying to bring this blog back to life. I feel I don't have the time to use the internet anymore and Facebook takes away all the time I had left for blogging. I guess I should just quit playing farmville and do more interesting things.
One thing I used to love in London was taking photos while going to work or back home. I always thought it's transports had this unique feel... almost every photo i'd take on the Tube, looked good (I said almost).
And that's very hard to get in Lisbon! Or I can't see Lisbon in the same way.
Anyway, yesterday I left work early and then I went for a walk in Baixa (downtown).
I took a whole bunch of photos and will post one every day.

This is photo #02 of LX 9-6.

Lisboa 09 de junho-3

Lucky for me, the yellow line now intersects with the red in Saldanha. And the new platform is very nice. It's got phrases and drawings of Almada Negreiros (I may be wrong, please enlighten me if I am). Lisbon's ahead of London in this. The metro stations are all different and artistic.
You can pop in the train and visit them one by one. They reflect the best of portuguese artists and architects.

This is photo #03 of LX 9-6.

Lisboa 09 de junho-4

Something tells me that a lot of guys will like this photo.

This is photo #04 of LX 9-6.


Lisboa 09 de junho-5

Lisboa 09 de junho-6

Lisboa 09 de junho-7

So I got of the Metro in Baixa and walked all the way to Terreiro do Paço. This is a beautiful plaza, but for the past 12 years has been under construction for various reasons. In 1997/8 started the works to extend the Metro line to Sta. Apolónia. The works lasted for many, many years. Then they finished these works and started new ones, this time to improve the sewage system. And when we thought we could enjoy the praça again, BAMM!! the Pope comes to visit and the city hall decided to spend a few more dimes in embellishing it for the Pope mass.


Lisboa 09 de junho-8

Lisboa 09 de junho-9

After I took these shots a security guard came to me and told me in some sign language that I couldn't take photos in there. I was inside the ferry station, a place that's been full of tourists lately. I stood in the same spot for over 10 minutes, playing with the camera. Obviously I looked like a spanish/french/dutch/german terrorist and they thought I could harm the place somehow. The way I was approached was very funny. The guard came from behind and touched my shoulder. then I looked at him and he did this face of "my lips are sealed but no no, no camera, no camera". Even after I appologised in Portuguese, he kept communicating in his way...
strange people. At least he was polite and never asked to see the camera.

Lisboa 09 de junho-10

It's the end of the day and people stand waiting for the ferry to dock.
I prefer to cross the river by train just because it's more comfortable and clean but I love the river Tejo. It takes only 10 minutes to cross to the other side but those 10 minutes are therapeutic. Plus, it's cheaper...

Lisboa 09 de junho-11

I guess he was just tired.

This is photo #11 of LX 9-6.

Lisboa 09 de junho-12

I stood up and pretended to take pictures of Cacilhas through the window.
I'm still waiting for the day when someone gets mad at me for pointing the camera at them.


This is photo #12 of LX 9-6.


Lisboa 09 de junho-13


Lisboa 09 de junho-14

The last ones of the batch.
These are photos #13 and #14 of LX 9-6.