Friday, July 11, 2008

El Cuchillero




This gentleman spends his days of retirement making knives in the hills of Asturias.
The ammount of craftsmen and women in this region of Spain is amazing. It seems that everyone has some talent.
These images were taken at the Cuchillero's home. Inside of what many Americans would consider a "converted garage." Raw steel, a furnace, and an anvil...all so one can enjoy a fresh loaf of bread.

Friday, July 4, 2008

Escanciar



An Escanciar is one who pours the Sidra with a special technique.
Everyone shares the same glass, The Sidra is poured from overhead onto the rim of the glass.
This technique introduces air into the beverage, which gives it a nice sparkling sensation.
You have a drink, and toss out the last ounce. Don't ask why, just drink the Sidra!
And thank your Echar.

The picture of yours truly as the Escanciar was taken by Pablo Olivares.

Pepe


This is Pepe, he lives in Santa Eulalia de Oscos, in Asturias.
He deserves his own entry.
Everyone deserves to meet Pepe.

Asturias






Asturias:
I was treated with super amazing hospitality during my short stay in Asturias.
Asturias is located in the North and West of Spain. Low mountain region, mainly small farming villages, with a temperate climate in Spring. Rich with culture. I also had the most delicious food in Spain (aside from the Cecina in Leon) while in Asturias, partly due to Dolores' capabilities in the kitchen, the food was also extremely fresh.
There are many artisans who live in Asturias. The people are fantastic jewelers, carpenters, and knifemakers.

It's been awhile....




Yes, It has been awhile. The Shutterthug has been traveling near and far, sticking his camera in peoples faces, and nether regions. The Images that I am sharing with you were taken throughout Spain. Specifically, Sevilla, Toledo, Leon, Astorga, and Asturias. Unfortunately, I seemed to have misplaced my photographs of Madrid. Sorry friends, they are here somewhere....
All images were shot on film. With two rangefinder cameras: my beloved Leica M4-P and a Bronica RF645 Medium format.
In other news...July will be my last month of residency in NYC. Sad as it may seem, I am leaving for a good if not great reason....
D

Monday, March 17, 2008

I don't love you, DSLR


I hate my DSLR, but it does things...like this.

Never forgotten, Shakey.
(Siobhan DeCarlo)

What is this?


I just want to ask: what is this? I want you to ask yourself the same question. What is, This?
Apply it to nothing in particular, other than what it may be.

Good luck.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Friends




Some of my friends who make NYC great. If only you knew how much I appreciate you.

Family






At the urging of my cousin Noel Ill www.noelill.blogspot.com, it's time for a new post.
I've developed a great appreciation for rangefinder style cameras, I rarely use my slr or medium format, I carry a small Bessa R2 with a 40mm lens attached and shoot like a mad man.
Some bits of celluloid...

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Rewind


Happy New Year!

However, I would like to begin this blog way back on Christmas Day 2007.
On a shoot with Robbie Renfrow for New York Cares Coat Drive. Fantastic expenience, amazing people both giving and receiving.
I didn't leave with a coat. However, I left with a new outlook
which is keeping me all warm and cozy on the inside!

The Photo-set can be viewed @ www.flickr.com/photos/voorhees

~D