Behind the camera
(“I was there”)
Welcome to the stories behind each frame.
For over 25 years I've been photographing the streets, the architecture and the quiet details of the cities I move through — Barcelona, where I'm based, and everywhere the road takes me. This is where I slow down and tell you what I saw, why it caught my eye, and how the image came to be.
The Girl of Peace: A Sculpture That Was Censored for Being Too True
The Girl of Peace at Barcelona's Museum of Forbidden Art — a sculpture commemorating wartime sexual slavery that was censored at the 2019 Aichi Triennale. Photos with Leica Q3.
Snapshots of Lisbon — Street Photography in Portugal
Four days of Lisbon street photography in winter — trams, tiles, rain and the oldest bookshop in the world. Shot on Leica Q3
Hamburg: A City Built on Bridges
Hamburg has more bridges than Venice, Amsterdam, and London combined. A photography walk through the canals and Speicherstadt with a Leica Q3.
Battersea Power Station — Architecture Photography in London
Photographing Battersea Power Station — London's iconic Art Deco landmark on the Thames, now transformed into a cultural and residential complex.
Street Colors — Urban Photography in Madrid
Urban photography in Madrid — the vivid colours of street art, painted walls, and everyday life in the Spanish capital. Shot with Sony a7II.
Louise Nevelson — Big Black (1963)
Photographing Louise Nevelson's Big Black (1963) — an imposing wall sculpture of stacked wooden boxes in New York. Art photography by bCLPhoto.
The Soul of the Ebro — Jaume Plensa in Zaragoza
Photographing The Soul of the Ebro — Jaume Plensa's monumental 11-metre sculpture of letter-cells created for the 2008 International Exposition in Zaragoza.