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Photographic art: its definition is somewhat arguable, but when photographers refer to it, they have in mind the intent to express their best feelings and ideas to be shared with others through the production of photographs. We know very well the phrases Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" and Rules are made to be broken. And while these are the building blocks in every artistic community, there are some rules we have to follow in order to understand these building blocks. Please enjoy them along with these photographs!

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Photographic art: its definition is somewhat arguable, but when photographers refer to it, they have in mind the intent to express their best feelings and ideas to be shared with others through the production of photographs. We know very well the phrases Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" and Rules are made to be broken. And while these are the building blocks in every artistic community, there are some rules we have to follow in order to understand these building blocks. Please enjoy them along with these photographs!

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I graduated in 1979 from San Bartolome la Merced, a Jesuit private school in Bogota, Colombia. I attended the University of San Francisco to study English. I studied photography and arts in high school in Colombia. Later on, to further my studies, I studied at the New York Institute of Photography. I have created a photo book for a wedding of a family member as an amateur. During a competition with The San Francisco Tavern Pool League, I produced photo booklets for the team and did pro bono work for The San Francisco Nature Education. I have made travel photo books of my trips to Europe and calendars for friends and family. While in school in Colombia, I ran the dark room at my high school. I started using Kodak, then Minolta and Canon cameras-all film. I also used Polaroid cameras. Now, I have been using digital cameras, mostly Nikon (D70, D80, and D90). In regards to digital dark room and postproduction, I have use iPhoto and Aperture for most of my work.