

Today I started to think that every photograph is unique, and considering there are millions of amateur and professional photographers, it's difficult to find a photograph that looks the same. Some people even try to make a representation of a photo before the final result is a minimal difference, whether in the angle, perspective, or incidence of light. All of these factors influence the creation of a photographic composition, and for each person, the parameters are different in some way. Everything in the visual field is changing and contrasting.

Therefore, each photograph is like a unique fingerprint that can make it authentic. You may pass through the same place with the same surroundings, capturing the same scene, but it can change with respect to the light, the subjects, or even those few centimeters from the focal point where you take the photo. In any case, everything changes in those small parameters.

Today I'm showing you this series of color and black and white photos, all from the same visual universe, but each with its own distinct motifs and scenes. These are details, contrasts, and perspectives that have varied within this grand setting of the street, a unique set for everyone. However, each image has its own language and its own way of expressing what I initially described as unique images in this visual aspect.

All photographs are my own.

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