Colombia

Cartagena de Indias — Puertas y Ventanas by Adrian Galli

Split Black and White, Cartagena de Indias, 2024

Black and white is my favorite way to photograph. While color is sometimes a necessity and, like almost all other photographs from Cartagena, it may best display the vibrant nature of subjects, both literally and figuratively, black and white reduces things to a fundamental state of being.

Rarely do our eyes see things is in black and white. However, I would postulate that is fundamentally one of the tenets of photography—to see that which isn’t seen and to reveal that vision to the world.

My final post of 2024—Happy New Year and best wishes in 2025!

Cartagena de Indias — Black and White by Adrian Galli

Stars, Cartagena 2024

One of the striking features of Cartagena would most definitely be that which saturates it, the colors… followed by the sun and shadows cast. But putting those devices together, sometimes the only way to see it best it without color—in black and white. These facets together bring a genesis of moments revealed.

I always come back to black and white.

Cartagena de Indias — Detalles by Adrian Galli

Flowers, Cartagena, 2024

Some of the smallest details, the most mundane, are my favorite things to photograph. They might be out in the open, walked by a thousand times, or hidden, found in places many of us and our eyes never gaze upon. But all of these things have their own beauty and as I have said many times, a photographer, or cinematographer, is there to see that which others don’t and to share it.