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Effervescent Times

When she gave me the book “Photographs: Malick Sidibé,” Alana told me she got it because Sidibé’s images reminded her of BiniChic. Sidibé composed his portraits as if arranging a painting, beautifully capturing the rapidly modernizing Malian youth culture of … Continue reading

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Form Follows Function

“Good design is timeless. For me, the simplest and most economical design solution, is the most elegant one.” Regan Bice Binichic has known and admired the architect Regan Bice for many years. He had an architectural studio in Mahón during … Continue reading

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A Little Inspiration…

Inspiration can be found in many places. Some times I find it in doors, details and other corners in my own city or while traveling. Other times I am inspired by fellow creative minds — artists, photographers, designers, or people … Continue reading

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Doors & Details

One of my favorite pastimes when traveling — and sometimes in my own home town of Barcelona — is taking photos of details, colors and textures and turning them into collages. I try to capture the beauty of things that … Continue reading

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A Light Exists in Spring

Bárbara Vidal is a photographer from Mallorca. Her photographs — both personal and fashion — transmit the unmistakable Mediterranean light. The following are some of her beautiful images to celebrate a new Spring. – A light exists in Spring Not … Continue reading

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Chromatic Textures

We recently got back from a month-long voyage around Vietnam and Thailand, where the new smells, tastes, colors, noises and customs filled and stimulated our five senses. Below is a small compilation of images from Vietnam that try to capture … Continue reading

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An Inspired Point of View

Benya Hegenbarth is a visual poet. Using light and shadow as his key ingredients, mystery and stillness permeate his photographs. His subjects are often introspective, isolated, and unconventionally beautiful. His editorial work, albeit more sophisticated and upbeat than his personal … Continue reading

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Impermanence, Imperfection, Incomplete

Wabi-sabi is an ancient Japanese aesthetic world-view. It is the art of finding beauty in imperfection and profundity in nature, of accepting the natural cycle of growth, decay, and death. Simple, slow, and uncluttered — it reveres authenticity above all. … Continue reading

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S’Olivera – History, Part I

S’Olivera is the name of our home on the Menorcan countryside. In catalan it means the olive tree. Funny, because in Menorca, the olives are tiny and almost wild. But I like the idea of the house being named for … Continue reading

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