LATIN AMERICAN MODEL
Miss LATIN AMERICAN MODEL November. Special with Angelica Jaramillo & photography Andres Reina A.
Miss LATIN AMERICAN MODEL November. Special with Angelica Jaramillo & photography Andres Reina A.
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If I have to define myself, I think<br />
perseverance and tenacity are the<br />
traits that best describe me. Plus I<br />
think I’m a seeker of new horizons<br />
self-critical...<br />
I’ve always considered myself as a<br />
still life photographer, mainly<br />
oriented to product advertising... by<br />
circumstances I majored in Art<br />
photography (painting and<br />
sculpture) and jewelry and always<br />
developing my work in the studio.<br />
Really the only thing I want is to draw the attention<br />
of the viewer, that my pictures don’t leave unmoved,<br />
and if people likes it, the better. So I keep<br />
researching new techniques both lighting and<br />
processing.<br />
I don’t want to miss this opportunity to thank the<br />
work done by my team:<br />
My wife, Pilar Torreblanca, with hair and makeup.<br />
Without it, and without their support, everything<br />
would be much more difficult. Jesus Jimenez,<br />
contributing photographer in all my sessions, I<br />
appreciate your friendship and enthusiasm.<br />
Fashion photography is an<br />
activity that I also make when<br />
the project seems interesting to<br />
me and allow me to work in the<br />
studio, as I don’t usually go<br />
outside, unless the location is<br />
rarely seen and bring me new<br />
sensations.<br />
I started doing female nude<br />
photography always as personal<br />
work, unpretentious personnel<br />
research and discovered the<br />
enormous creative possibilities of<br />
this captivating discipline...<br />
Discipline that allows me to study<br />
the shapes, textures, light, space,<br />
shadows, the color... and all with<br />
the complicity of the most<br />
important element: the model.<br />
I usually let the ideas flow as a<br />
result of visual experiences...I look<br />
and observe everything around me,<br />
mainly the effects of light on the<br />
volumes and textures... and then try<br />
to capture these effects and results<br />
on the body of a model... the<br />
process is always<br />
cause/development/effect... and if I<br />
don’t like the result, I repeat until I<br />
get what I'm looking for.<br />
NOVEMBER 2015 |143| <strong>LATIN</strong> <strong>AMERICAN</strong> <strong>MODEL</strong>