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Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
Beware of ghosts!!
Last Sunday, I take a lot of porttraits to Eva. This is the proof that every photo in a photoshoot works for something.
Illustrations, comics, sketches and work in progress.

Beware of ghosts!!
Last Sunday, I take a lot of porttraits to Eva. This is the proof that every photo in a photoshoot works for something.
I take this shot some weeks ago before food, I like the colors and brightness. Eva is in Aguascalientes on ConComics event and I have 4 days working as a real crazy cow with comissions, colors, flats (last flats!!) and comic pages.
I have coke in my veins.

Just an excersize with high contrast and textures…
Bigger on Flickr.
I was taking a break from my work minutes ago and find interesting stuff on Flickr:

Signal Noise Art (aka James White).

Pictures of Marimoon. Kick-ass colors.
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Warren answer me a mail…
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…yes, Im excited in a sexy way.
In a recent job interview somebody ask me about the lomos in my photo gallery; as her, a lot of people dont know about lomography (or lomo). This kind of photography is about quick snapshots, characteristics such as over-saturated colors, off-kilter exposure, blurring, happy accidents, and alternative film processing are often considered part of lomography. To shot lomos you need a lomo camera, most know series are Holga, Fisheye, SuperSampler and Action Sampler.
From JPG Magazine blog:
JPG Magazine is participating in a show at Musée de l’Elysée in Lausanne, Switzerland. We Are All Photographers Now! is a show about “the rapid mutation of amateur photography in the digital age.” And we just love anything that has to do with mutants.
The JPG wall will also include a flat panel LCD displaying a slideshow of excellent photos from the community. If one of your photos has been favorited a few times, chances are it’ll be in the slideshow!
But wait, there’s more! You can participate in the show by uploading a photo to the show’s website right now. The uploaded pics will be shown on a projector in the gallery. And once a week, 100 photos will be chosen at random, printed, hung for a week, and added to the museum’s permanent collection.
Here`s the original post. By the way, I send two photos…
Update (05.03.07): The museum send me a photo of one of my pictures on exhibition: