Photomaton Monte Carlo

Often, we see a photo booth and think it's just for boring ID or passport photos.
But when you're with someone creative, the artistic can become art.
Creo that to create algo is not necessary to think, but if you hold the mind abierta and do not hold my error, aprovechar this moment of inspiration.
Photomaton
We often see a photo booth and think it's just for boring ID or passport photos.
But when you're with someone creative, artistic, it can become art.
Many people say or may think that these photos are vulgar, unstylish, or even scandalous.
And it's true, but it all depends on each person's perspective. Photography, for many, is an art; for others, a way of thinking and shooting.
And as an art, it must generate that element of gossip, criticism, mockery, and, today, imitation or inspiration.
I'm the first to criticize my work, and I know the limits of my camera, in this case a 2014 Canon EOS, but that doesn't make this photo better or worse.
This photo is a reflection of my work and of working with models, people who like my work, and in the first session, having that feeling to create something different. In this case, as in other cases with a friend, a client who, in her first photoshoot, is able to pose, creating that bond to generate these photos.

I think the most important part of the creative process is that moment when you stop thinking about what the audience will say and drop everything to do what moves you.
This session is proof that someone without experience is capable of creating and working with me, giving me their most daring and sensual side without thinking.
There are thousands of mistakes in the photo, but that moment is unrepeatable; that magic is something that is created. And especially now, at this time when everyone calls themselves photographers, artists, etc.
For me, creating a photo, a session, is something I experience, and I don't follow trends in filters, styles, or colors. I believe art is creating what makes you unique, not copying or creating something to please someone, generate views, or generate money.
And I say this out of pain after talking to a friend and saying that my work is vulgar.
It's true, it's vulgar; it's a photo perhaps with little taste.
But for me, it's more vulgar to be a painter, dedicating yourself to Pop Art and having copied works just to sell.
For me, being vulgar means doing what everyone else does and losing my essence of creating and connecting with people.
My photography isn't for everyone's mind, much less for the purest people, but I can say that the photos I take are loved and remembered by those who work with me for the experience and, above all, because thanks to them I continue working and creating what I truly love and what inspires me.
And I always say this: I never publish my best photos on my website, and many others I'll never be able to use.
They're photos of couples, ideas that are too daring, or even in a style that no one understood.
I hope you like working with Awildmuse and please comment so I can upload more of my work.
- And when your model, your client or your friend becomes your source of inspiration, there is no stopping you from creating.


