PHOTOWALK: we need to take pictures (in an apocalyptic wasteland) Vol.2
Mad Max aesthetic is a dystopian blend of post-apocalyptic chaos and rugged survivalism. Dusty desert landscapes, makeshift vehicles adorned with spikes, and weathered characters clad in scavenged, worn-out attire define the gritty, raw atmosphere. The juxtaposition of desolation and creativity creates a visually striking world where brutality and resourcefulness coexist in a lawless wasteland.
We have found a specific street in miami that could be a filming location for next mad max!
our photographers: alessio Latorraca, Alfredo Suels, frida getzel, george korniotis, manuela gjoka, melissa guerrero and Michel Catalan.
We usually meet at 9:00 a.m. at the school, 7117 North Miami Avenue 33150, and have coffee for those who drink! Only some people drink coffee, but I still have coffee for everyone. Sometimes, we have a rented van, sometimes just an SUV, and sometimes nothing because we will walk from school or take an Uber because it is hard to park.
I give instructions about what we will see, what we can expect, and what a possible approach might be. I check all the equipment that will be carried, and I try to ensure that I at least master all the basics of each camera and that there is no setting that could ruin the day. I check cards and batteries.
We will shoot for 2 to 3 and maybe 4 hours, depending on the subject selected and the distance from the school. Upon returning, each photographer downloads his work on his computer and makes an edition of images between 25 and 35. We share them on a TV, and I will guide the participation; we all contribute and share; it is essential to have constructive criticism and to learn from the experience of others. A final edition is made, and we review successes and failures; enjoy and celebrate!
Next Photowalk: mediaeval Life / 02/25/24 register here
and after that one we are going to ride…stay tuned