Action stills
“The most important thing you learn as an action photographer is anticipation - not where the action is taking place, but where it's going to take place. Not where the subject is now, but where they're going to be.”
Lawrence Schiller
After a long day, time has come to rest.
Race for fish
After a long day, time has come to rest.
The portrait is the representation of a person by highlighting the real features as well as those that are likely to reflect his state of mind.
This art form first appeared in painting, sculpture, or in the form of a literary description, so that later, following the development of analog photographic techniques, it was registered as a genre in photographic art. What is worth mentioning is that this type of photography is difficult to obtain, contrary to appearances, because not every photograph that tends towards portraiture succeeds. Both in artistic manifestations preceding photography and in photography today we can identify artists who avoided the portrait precisely because of its complexity and the fact that it limits the creative possibilities of the artist, however, this is especially true in painting and other artistic manifestations and less so in the picture.