My approach
I am a fine art abstract photographer whose work explores the symbolic and emotional nature of light. My artistic language, which I call Allegorical Abstractionism, seeks to transform reality into metaphor — to reveal the invisible dialogues between nature, time, and consciousness.
Two complementary techniques define my process. The first is Intentional Camera Movement (ICM), where the camera is moved during long exposures to generate fluid, painterly transformations of the world. Unlike the quick and impulsive gestures typical of ICM, my approach is slower and cinematic. I extend exposure times and move the camera gradually, allowing forms to dissolve into continuous layers of color and atmosphere. The result is not a trace of movement, but a breathing surface where the landscape becomes pure vibration.
The second is transductive photography, a method I developed to re-photograph moving digital footage through long exposure and controlled motion. In this process, pixels become particles of light; the virtual becomes tangible again. It is a way of re-humanizing the digital image, restoring physicality and presence to the act of creation.
My intention is not to depict the visible, but to evoke what lies beneath it — the emotional, spiritual, and allegorical dimensions of existence. Each image is both a gesture and a meditation: a passage between the material and the luminous, where photography rediscovers its power to transform perception into meaning.
Allegorical Abstractionism
Allegorical Abstractionism is a photographic language where reality becomes metaphor. Starting from recognizable images —trees, seas, volcanoes, paths—, the technique of ICM (Intentional Camera Movement) dissolves form into a pseudo-abstract territory, charged with universal symbols.
It is not pure abstraction but a passage: visible nature turns into an allegorical stage where light and shadow, creation and destruction, hope and ruin collide. Impressionist aesthetics, expressionist gesture, symbolic color, and allegorical narrative merge into a single visual act.
In this movement, each work seeks to be more than landscape: it becomes a contemporary myth. The tree is Eden; the sea, the endless trial; the path, human destiny; the sun, hidden truth. Allegorical Abstractionism does not aim for technical perfection or decorative beauty, but for the intensity of metaphor: the power of the image to become a spiritual mirror of our time.
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Soy un artista de fotografía abstracta fine art que explora la naturaleza simbólica y emocional de la luz. Mi lenguaje artístico, al que llamo Abstraccionismo Alegórico, busca transformar la realidad en metáfora: revelar los diálogos invisibles entre naturaleza, tiempo y conciencia.
Dos técnicas complementarias definen mi proceso creativo. La primera es el Movimiento Intencional de Cámara (ICM), en el que la cámara se desplaza durante exposiciones prolongadas para generar transformaciones fluidas y pictóricas del mundo. A diferencia de los gestos rápidos y breves que caracterizan la mayoría del ICM, mi enfoque es más lento y cinematográfico. Extiendo el tiempo de exposición y muevo la cámara de manera gradual, permitiendo que las formas se disuelvan en capas continuas de color y atmósfera. El resultado no es la huella de un movimiento, sino una superficie viva, donde el paisaje se convierte en vibración pura.
La segunda es la fotografía transductiva, un método que he desarrollado para re-fotografiar imágenes digitales en movimiento mediante exposición larga y desplazamiento controlado. En este proceso, los píxeles se transforman en partículas de luz; lo virtual recupera su materialidad. Es una forma de re-humanizar la imagen digital, devolviendo al acto fotográfico su presencia física y su dimensión consciente.
Mi intención no es reproducir lo visible, sino evocar lo que se siente: las dimensiones emocionales, espirituales y alegóricas de la existencia. Cada imagen es a la vez un gesto y una meditación, un paso entre lo material y lo luminoso, donde la fotografía recupera su poder para convertir la percepción en significado.