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Redactor freelance valencia
Redactor freelance valencia







redactor freelance valencia

At childbirth, the foundations of the individual unconscious are built, as birth represents the first great collision with the realm of duality.įor delivery to happen, a hormonal explosion takes place in the mother's glands, flooding the amniotic fluid with a cocktail of oxytocin, adrenaline and endorphins which, dancing to the beats of uterine contractions, lead to a modified state of consciousness that requires from birth attendants an attitude of extreme sensitivity and empathy so that the moment is not experienced as trauma by either the mother or child. It is a crucial rite of passage which will be reflected significantly on the new being's personality and on his attitude to life.

redactor freelance valencia

I really like to thank UNO Magazine for the opportunity to work with them and and for teaching me.After the intrauterine gestation period is completed, the human seed goes through an ecotony zone, a transition margin between the aquatic and aerial ecosystems, where the greatest exchange of energy takes place. I would like to thank my parents for the help in all these years, my friends (they know who are) especially Raul, Carlos, Gabri, Guri, Javi and others who use to help me out. I would like to thank you for noticing my work. Do you have any shouts-outs to close it up? That sounds like a good plan! I wish you the very best. First finish my studies, get a job, a girlfriend, and a place to call home. Well you have a really good eye Stan, those are awesome pictures. Yeah wallrides are so much fun to do, and they also look really good as photos. And in Valencia, it was Victor’s first time doing wallrides, but finally we were to able to get the photo. The gap was hard for Yacu because falling down there is pretty painful. And the wallride spot looks like a lot of fun. Wow that last one really does look harsh. I really enjoy that place because it’s not over skated, are crude and attractive in a special way.Īnother place that I like very much is another big gap, like 3 meters high where I was with Yacu Fernandez. I was there taking photos for the last UNO interviews with Victor Alvarez and Jordan Alguacil. I love two spots, a gap in Almazora and a wallride in Valencia. So what would your favorite non-secret spot be?

redactor freelance valencia

Yes we do, but we are waiting for the right time to reveal it to the others haha. Most of the time we take the car and go out to other cities, industrial parks and other places because there are a bigger variety of spots.Īh ok I see. when you are looking for spot in the city it’s better to take the skateboard, a camera and stroll around. Nice! How is spot hunting in Spain? Do you get in the car and drive, or just skate around? With every escape, we get new stuff and fun. On weekends I meet skateboarders like Raul, Carlos and others to look for unskated spots.

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It’s boring… I usually work and study most of time and I don’t have much free time. you always meet new people and places… I don’t know if skateboarding could be described in words, and I think it’s why I prefer images haha. Every trick, every variation of that trick. What do you find fascinating about it, more than say…other sports, or animals for example? I still have a hard-drive with a lot of stuff from then. After that I started taking photos with Gabriel, Endika, and other guys from my town. One day after school I went with them, and I took my first skate photo. I haven’t stopped taking photos since then. When i was 12, after insisting to my parents, they finally bought me my first camera. I remember when I was about 5, my father developed photos in the bathroom and I liked that. I really don’t know… photography was always in my life. That’s amazing! So how old are you now? And when did you decide to pursue photography? In September last year I got in contact again, and I started working as redactor, and did some photographic work later too. The magazine organized a contest with C1rca, about designing your own shoe and I won that contest. My first contact with the magazine was when I was 15 years old. How did you get involved with UNO magazine? I’m studying now, but I work as a freelance photographer, and redactor (editor) for UNO magazine. In Romania there wasn’t a future because there were no jobs, so my parents moved to Spain. I’m from Romania, but I’ve been living in Spain since 2004









Redactor freelance valencia