El bosque y el caos

Embracing Chaos. The images you'll see in this video are heavily inspired by photographer Koldo Badillo's work "From Chaos to Labyrinth." https://visionnatural.com/proyectos/_... For some time now, I've been increasingly drawn to chaotic compositions in the forest. I try to find seemingly disordered places where there are many branches and elements that initially seem to interfere with the photograph. I follow many English photographers who show images where at first there seems to be no structure, but then they draw you in within these variegated compositions. After the order of Aralar, I wanted to immerse myself a little in this visual challenge. Interestingly, several colleagues from Portfolio Natural https://portfolionatural.com/, Iñaki Bo, Fran Rubia, and David Frutos, met up for this session, and the topic of Koldo's work came up and how he had helped each of us find different approaches to this type of photography. ✅ Do you want to enjoy my 20025 Calendar and the new "Field Notebook" offer? 👉 https://javieralonsotorre.com/calendario ✅ Learn and enjoy photography with my books and ebooks 👉 https://javieralonsotorre.com/libros ✈️ Travel, learn, and enjoy photography with me https://javieralonsotorre.com/tallere... FOLLOW MY WORK ON: Website: https://javieralonsotorre.com/ Instagram:   / javier_alonso_torre   Telegram Channel: https://t.me/+SDGkZw3DlkgVKorD Contact: [email protected] Recording, editing, and editing: Javier Alonso Torre Music composed by Ricardo King Chapters: 00:00 The Forest and Chaos 06:40 Visual Mash-Up 11:17 Chaos, Autumn, and Decrepitude 13:00 Searching 16:30 Contrast 18:12 Circular Tour