Monday, May 24, 2010, 07:55 - Travel, Shooting, Project News
TallinnGreetings from sunny Estonia! For a little over a week I’ve been an artist in residence at the Polymer Culture Factory here in Tallinn and I will be here until the end of June. Housed in a old toy factory Polymer is the last word in post-industrial. The people are friendly and the international group of artists, as well as the Estonians, have been very warm.
Flowers via a pinhole digital camera.
This is my first time in the former Soviet Republics so I’m still gathering my impressions. As small as the country is the level of technological development is high (apparently this is where Skype was invented). I hope in the coming weeks to spend more time wandering the streets and working on a few documentary projects. Time will tell!
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Wednesday, December 9, 2009, 15:37 - Travel, Shooting
I recently stopped by Frankfurt for a few days on my way back to New York. One of the highlights of the trip was the chance to photograph the trading floor of the Stock Exchange. Far from the frenetic scene most of us think of the trading floor was fairly quiet and very well organized (insert your joke about German precision here). I spent a few hours lurking around and here are some of the results, enjoy!Bird’s eye view.
Television reporter.
On hold.
Lonely at the top.
Strolling along.
The hidden power.
Bull and bear.
A reason why.
Hope.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009, 09:30 - Travel, Shooting, Commentary
I had a chance to visit the Kephas church in Vienna during my stay in that fine city and here are some images. Unlike many other parts of Austria society the worshipers at Kephas really believe in a diverse society and the benefits that brings. The congregation is multinational and there are many mixed race couples there as well. It’s an interesting peek into what might be the future of Europe…Praising His name.
The power and the glory.
Jesus is the rock.
Music plays an integral role in services.
Lost in prayer.
Dancing for Jesus.
Looking upwards.
Hand to God.
Thursday, November 19, 2009, 07:33 - Shooting, Project News, Photo of the Day
ViennaFamily moment. Hungary 2009
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Friday, November 13, 2009, 08:52 - Shooting, Project News
ViennaMy time in Hungary and Slovakia earlier this year was short, but sweet. I made some new friends and had the chance to spend more time in eastern Europe, something that is essential in telling the story of how Europe is changing. Here are links to some galleries. In just ten weeks I photographed in small towns and well as in the countryside; in a car factory and at a wine festival. I look forward to going back soon. In the meantime please have a look…
Pharmacist. Štúrovo, Slovakia.
Remembering the revolution. Esztergom, Hungary.
Spring festival. Chlaba, Slovakia.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009, 10:34 - Shooting, Commentary
ViennaWell it’s snowing right now in Vienna which should give you an idea that I am no longer in the warm embrace of the Mediterranean coast. It just can’t all be beach days and sunshine, can it? Vienna is much as I remember it from my trip last year. The smell of wood burning in fireplaces is a welcome sensation. These first few days have been slow; acclimatizing to the city again and figuring out what I want to try to accomplish while I am here. Just walking the streets in this city is a real pleasure and I am having a good time shooting. Don’t worry, there will be some organized photography as well, in fact last Sunday I returned to the Jewish cemetery here where a volunteer day had been arranged to help clear some of the creeping vegetation. Here are a few images from the past five days…
Local produce.
The carnivore option
The past in the present.
The Wild West.
Thursday, October 15, 2009, 13:09 - Travel, Shooting, Personal
BarcelonaIt’s been an interesting two weeks here in Barcelona. The city is as lovely as I remember it from four years ago. Here are a few images…
Friday, March 27, 2009, 08:42 - Travel, Shooting
Esztergom, HungaryRecently I traveled across the river to Esztergom to photograph at the Suzuki Factory. Founded in 1991 Magyar Suzuki Corporation was one of the first examples of foreign direct investment after the end of the cold war. Today the plant turns out over 700 cars a day for the European market, and nice cars they are! Suzuki is the largest employer in Esztergom and an important part of the regional economy. Special thanks to Ruska Viktória for arranging the visit!
Stamping towards the future. © Damaso Reyes
Still essential. © Damaso Reyes
Step by step. © Damaso Reyes
Hidden in the background. © Damaso Reyes
Internal structure. © Damaso Reyes
Bright lights, big factory. © Damaso Reyes
At the end of the day. © Damaso Reyes
Tuesday, March 17, 2009, 08:43 - Shooting, Events, Commentary
Esztergom, HungaryOn Sunday I walked over the bridge to Esztergom to photograph the comemeration of the Hungarian revolution which happens every year on the Ides of March. The procession winded through the town to the local cemetery. Yet another example of the pull that history has here in Europe…
The past never goes away. © Damaso Reyes
Flags of our fathers. © Damaso Reyes
Future imperfect. © Damaso Reyes
Monday, March 16, 2009, 10:34 - Travel, Shooting
Muzla, SlovakiaOn Saturday I was lucky enough to be invited to a wine competition which featured some traditional folk dancing. Drinking wine and taking pictures is not a bad way to spend a Saturday night. Here are a few images, enjoy!
Movement. © Damaso Reyes
Heritage. © Damaso Reyes
Waiting. © Damaso Reyes
Pride. © Damaso Reyes
Listening. © Damaso Reyes
The Dance. © Damaso Reyes
The Truth. © Damaso Reyes
Friday, February 27, 2009, 10:32 - Shooting
Komárom, HungaryYesterday I went with my friend Szilvia to photograph at her job in Komárom. She works at Gekko, which is focused around early childhood development and education. I spent the day with her as she took the children who stopped by through games and fun exercises designed to teach as well as entertain. Here are a few images…
Walking tall. © Damaso Reyes
Building blocks. © Damaso Reyes
Spin time. © Damaso Reyes
The mirror within. © Damaso Reyes
International impact. © Damaso Reyes
Small steps… © Damaso Reyes
Have a great weekend!
Wednesday, February 25, 2009, 10:42 - Travel, Shooting, Events
Sturovo. SlovakiaOver the weekend I went to an interesting festival (Maskarázás) in Chlaba, nearby town. As it was explained to me the purpose was to banish Winter (which we all hate don’t we?) so that our friend Spring can come along and make us happy. It seemed like a good reason to dress up in strange costumes, play with fire and drink on a Saturday morning. If you don’t believe me check it out for yourselves!
I shall scare you with my… what is that? © Damaso Reyes
Now we must jump over burning bails of hay. © Damaso Reyes
They are very hot! © Damaso Reyes
But they do not frighten me! © Damaso Reyes
Spectacle. © Damaso Reyes
And now we dance! © Damaso Reyes
Tuesday, February 24, 2009, 08:28 - Travel, Shooting, Personal
Esztergom, HungaryWinter has been visiting us quite a bit here in Eastern Europe. Now those who know me well understand I am not really in favor of this whole business of cold and snow but sadly until I get that villa in southern Spain I will no doubt be seeing a lot more snow. In the best spirit of adventure I recently crossed the Danube and took a little walk around. Come along for the ride!
One moment. © Damaso Reyes
Footsteps. © Damaso Reyes
The dividing line. © Damaso Reyes
The shore. © Damaso Reyes
Trapped. © Damaso Reyes
A new path. © Damaso Reyes
Reflections. © Damaso Reyes
Sunset. © Damaso Reyes
Wasn’t that a lovely walk?
Monday, February 16, 2009, 08:54 - Shooting, Events, Commentary
Štúrovo, SlovakiaOn Friday I went to the annual dance that the local high school puts on for its students. What was remarkable is how unremarkable it was. Girls were all dressed up and had their hair done; the boys looks uncomfortable in their suits and tuxedos. They danced to bad music and had a good time. The scene could have been in Berlin or Brooklyn for that matter, which is very much the point.
Swinging and swaying… © Damaso Reyes
Watching and waiting. © Damaso Reyes
Music Playing… © Damaso Reyes
Hoping… © Damaso Reyes
In the moment. © Damaso Reyes
I’ve also visited the school twice to talk to students about my work. For me what’s interesting is how they view themselves and their lives, which is to say very much like their Western European counterparts. All of them have mobile phones and computers and plan on attending university. They shop online and listen to American pop music. Just twenty years ago this of course wasn’t the case. The entry of Slovakia into the European Union no doubt accelerated this trend.
The future is now. © Damaso Reyes
Tuesday, February 10, 2009, 12:49 - Travel, Shooting
Štúrovo, SlovakiaSo last weekend was not just about dancing, let me tell you! I also got to do some relaxing, which in this part of the world invariably involves drinking, and lots of it. Well, when in Hungary, do as the Hungarians do, I always say!
Opening the taps! © Damaso Reyes
My friend Almos invited me to his hometown where his father makes his own wine, as well as Palinka, a local liquor which is very smooth even if it has an alcohol content “above 50%” as I was informed.
This ain’t just water! © Damaso Reyes
It seems like having a wine cellar is as much of a Hungarian tradition as having a backyard is in America. From what I was told making alcohol is the local pastime, one I can enthusiastically support.
Almos pours out a taste. © Damaso Reyes
I have to say that the wine was excellent, as it should be since it has won several local awards. And the Palinka was even better. Of course I can only sip a little at a time, after all, I would like to keep my insides intact, but it was exceedingly smooth and had a lovely subtle fruit flavor.
All in good fun. © Damaso Reyes
What I like about drinking in Europe, and in Hungary in particular, is that it is a family affair. That is to say that it isn’t stigmatized the way it is in America and children grow up understanding it is a part of life, rather than having adults try to hide it from them. This is a much healthier attitude.
Mmmmmm? © Damaso Reyes
Of course when you drink you must eat, another good thing about the European perspective. Of course when you are a stranger in a strange land you will sometimes encounter new things, as I did…
Mmmmmm! © Damaso Reyes
But fun was certainly had by all!
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