I’m in the Puna highlands of northern Argentina today. Exploring more of the Puna region. Went out this morning in -10ºC temperatures to shoot some beautiful landscapes. All shot on Fuji Velvia 50 with my Hasselblad film camera.
The rest of the day is sitting around in the dryness of the desert with not much to do. So I played around with some more images I shot on my little Leica M240 camera from the surrounding towns in the highlands here. More wall art and interiors.
I’ve been feeling I should be documenting my travels more. Not just focus on the landscape photography side of it. Perhaps it’s the realisation that I am approaching 60 next year, and it’s making me think that I should have been documenting my travels in the past. I’ve been a photographer for 17 years now (full time), and I had always made a distinction between my landscape work and any other kind of imagery. Always feeling that anything outside of my landscape work would be irrelevant, or throw away nonsense, but I’m curious if I can make some nice documentary images as well of the environments etc while I am sitting around between the landscape shoots.
