IMAGINARY BACKGROUND:
Tired of the tyranny of the flesh, I became involved in secret experiments related to the translation of human conscience to bioelectric devices. The result is that I'm currently enclosed in Fugaco-class mechanical bodies, actually under development. Here an image:
PHOTOGRAPHIC BACKGROUND:
I start work in photography by 1982 using a family-owned Zeiss Contessa and, in 1986, I purchased my first reflex camera, a PRAKTICA MTL 50 with a lot of screwed lenses. All this film era ended abruptly in June 2000, when I purchased my first digital camera, a SONY DSC-S70 with Zeiss lenses.
Current equipment (as for April 2012):
- Konica-Minolta Dynax 7D
- SONY SLT A33
- Minolta Dynax 7 (film)
- Canon Powershot S3 IS
- Canon Powershot S1 IS
- SONY DSC S-70
- SONY SAM 18-55mm
- PRAKTICA MTL-50 (film)
- Tamron 11-18mm
- Tamron 18-200mm
- Tamron 28-300mm
- Tamron 70-300mm
- Tamron 200-400mm
- Tamron 90mm Macro
- Minolta 28mm
- Minolta 50mm f/1.7
- Asahi Pentax 50mm f/1.4
- Tamron x2 converter
- Tamron extension tubes
- Manfrotto tripod
- Slik tripod
- Phottix TR-90 timer remote cord
- JoinedSeptember 2005
- OccupationDesigner
- HometownMadrid
- CountrySpain
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El estilo en la ilustración 3D de cutangus es simplemente espectacular. Creo que es de lo mejor y más consistente que he visto en su género. Debería de trabajar sin duda en Pixar o en Dreamworks
I have just spent far longer than I ever intended visiting the mechanical world of Cutangus. It is inhabited by manylegged wheeled "creatures" of metal unseen by anyone. Until now. The designs are realised with a gritty down-to-the-last-nut-and-bolt realism which leaves the visitor wondering if they are indeed looking … Read more
I have just spent far longer than I ever intended visiting the mechanical world of Cutangus. It is inhabited by manylegged wheeled "creatures" of metal unseen by anyone. Until now. The designs are realised with a gritty down-to-the-last-nut-and-bolt realism which leaves the visitor wondering if they are indeed looking at figments of the imagination or the arsenal of some strange new world power. The images remind me of the gritty military models that others carfully build into dioramas and vignettes displaying little bits-of-war. So do theses images but the strange other-worldly almost living facet to their design lifts them from the run of the mill creations. I can see others inspired by the solid reality of your pictures being inspired to actually BUILD one of these arachnile vehicles and then that will cause a stir. And presumably your name will be on everyones lips. As it will well deserve to be. Thank you for an amazing experience!
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