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An espresso machine extracts coffee as small drops fall into a cup. The warm kitchen environment creates an inviting atmosphere for morning coffee enthusiasts.

Just over four years ago, I had a surgery that changed my life for the better. For many years, I dealt with severe leg tightness and pain. I was finally diagnosed with a torn hip labrum and had arthroscopic surgery to repair it. The recovery was long as I worked to rebuild muscles and balance. Taking daily short walks was of the utmost importance.

 

On these summer walks, my mom and I noticed these flowers in an elevated yard by a historic home. They were begging to be photographed. This sequence of shots was one that I intended to post long ago, but didn't get around to it. So, here are some golden yellow and bright orange Nasturtiums for your viewing pleasure.

 

Enjoy! Thanks for stopping by!

A woman with curly hair smiles as she stands outside a barn, holding a bowl. Goats gather around her on a bright, sunny day in the countryside.

A woman with curly hair is holding a metal bowl while standing in front of a barn. Farm animals are present around her, and the scene is bright and lively, capturing the essence of rural life.

A cheerful elderly woman prepares coffee on a stove in her bright kitchen. The atmosphere is warm, and she enjoys the simple pleasure of brewing her favorite drink.

A woman is carefully placing items on a wooden shelf in a cozy kitchen. The space features rustic decor and natural light pouring in through the windows.

Just over four years ago, I had a surgery that changed my life for the better. For many years, I dealt with severe leg tightness and pain. I was finally diagnosed with a torn hip labrum and had arthroscopic surgery to repair it. The recovery was long as I worked to rebuild muscles and balance. Taking daily short walks was of the utmost importance.

 

On these summer walks, my mom and I noticed these flowers in an elevated yard by a historic home. They were begging to be photographed. This sequence of shots was one that I intended to post long ago, but didn't get around to it. So, here are some golden yellow and bright orange Nasturtiums for your viewing pleasure.

 

Enjoy! Thanks for stopping by!

At or near the properties where these two photos were taken earlier this summer.

 

Update another month later: the man doing this has been found. His name is Pumpkin.

In a charming wooden kitchen, a woman prepares coffee in the morning light. Surrounded by kitchen tools and plants, the space feels warm and inviting.

We had a wonderful coffee this weekend at Salmanca.

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Este fin de semana en Salamanca, el sitio perfecto para tomar un café

Nestled against a weathered, textured wall bearing the faint red script of urban graffiti, a young mother shares a quiet, intimate moment nursing her infant on the streets of Argentina. She wears a striking black and white keffiyeh-style head wrap that contrasts with her dark hair, framing a face illuminated by a gentle, maternal smile. Her baby is swaddled tightly in a vibrant, multi-colored knit blanket striped in bold hues of red, pink, and azure, topped with a soft white beanie. The atmosphere is one of profound tranquility amidst the bustling energy typically found in Argentine urban centers, highlighting the universal and timeless act of motherhood. Her relaxed posture, wrapped in a heavy, olive-green garment, suggests a cool climate, perhaps typical of a crisp Patagonian afternoon or a brisk winter day in Buenos Aires. The peeling paint and distressed concrete of the building behind her provide a gritty, authentic backdrop that grounds the portrait in the everyday reality of local life. Shot during what appears to be the golden hour, the warm, directional natural light softly sculpts the mother's features and highlights the intricate textures of the surrounding architecture. Deep, rich shadows envelop the right side of the frame near the dark wooden doorway, creating a striking chiaroscuro effect that draws the viewer's eye directly to the brightly illuminated subjects. A carefully chosen, slightly shallow depth of field keeps the background elements present but subordinate, ensuring the emotional connection between mother and child remains the undeniable focal point. This compelling portrait captures the resilience and warmth inherent in the diverse faces that define the cultural fabric of South America. This image is a collaborative production by Samuel Jeffery and Audrey Bergner for Project 23.

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Acurrucada contra una pared desgastada y texturizada que lleva la tenue escritura roja de un grafiti urbano, una joven madre comparte un momento íntimo y tranquilo amamantando a su bebé en las calles de Argentina. Lleva un llamativo pañuelo estilo kufiyya en blanco y negro que contrasta con su cabello oscuro, enmarcando un rostro iluminado por una sonrisa suave y maternal. Su bebé está envuelto herméticamente en una vibrante manta tejida multicolor con franjas en tonos intensos de rojo, rosa y azul, rematada con un suave gorro blanco. La atmósfera es de profunda tranquilidad en medio de la energía bulliciosa que típicamente se encuentra en los centros urbanos argentinos, resaltando el acto universal y atemporal de la maternidad. Su postura relajada, envuelta en una prenda gruesa de color verde oliva, sugiere un clima fresco, tal vez típico de una tarde patagónica o un día de invierno en Buenos Aires. La pintura descascarada y el concreto deteriorado del edificio detrás de ella proporcionan un telón de fondo auténtico y áspero que ancla el retrato en la realidad cotidiana de la vida local. Fotografiada durante lo que parece ser la hora dorada, la cálida luz natural direccional esculpe suavemente los rasgos de la madre y resalta las intrincadas texturas de la arquitectura circundante. Sombras profundas y ricas envuelven el lado derecho del encuadre cerca de la oscura puerta de madera, creando un sorprendente efecto de claroscuro que atrae la mirada del espectador directamente hacia los sujetos brillantemente iluminados. Una profundidad de campo ligeramente reducida y cuidadosamente elegida mantiene los elementos del fondo presentes pero subordinados, asegurando que la conexión emocional entre la madre y el hijo siga siendo el innegable punto focal. Este retrato cautivador captura la resiliencia y la calidez inherentes a los diversos rostros que definen el tejido cultural de América del Sur. Esta imagen es una producción colaborativa de Samuel Jeffery y Audrey Bergner para el Proyecto 23.

 

Explore more of our work:

Local Guides: cheargentinatravel.com & nomadicsamuel.com

🌎 Personal Sites: samueljeffery.net, audreybergner.com & samuelandaudrey.com

📊 Project 23 Master Database

 

Photo by Samuel Jeffery & Audrey Bergner | Project 23

 

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A person sits on the floor while placing a vinyl record on a turntable, surrounded by headphones and a warm cup of coffee, creating a calming atmosphere.

A compact coffee machine is showcased in a store setting. It includes an easy-to-use interface and a cup labeled 'Fresh,' perfect for coffee enthusiasts seeking convenience.

A woman in a kitchen opens a cabinet to get supplies. She is preparing to make coffee. The kitchen has natural light coming through the windows.

as i age with each new day, i realize how important exercise and beer have become, not neccessarily in that order.

 

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