Update

Any random update, like a rant or some kind of news.

    One of the cool things of bringing along new people in your trips, specially to places you already know, is seeing their different take on the subject. Pedro came with me, João and Nicole as we returned to Trás-Os-Montes for the Entrudo, and I’m stoked with what he didwww.instagram.com/p/BuxDUBU…

    An update on my newsletter is long overdue, although there’s no fixed schedule to it. But I’d really like to wrap all of last year’s updates (and there are a lot of them) into a neat summary before jumping head first into this. That’s next on my list, but there’s still time before I hit the send button, which is likely to happen this weekend, so feel free to subscribe until then! eepurl.com/AOVF1

    One of those things that makes your day, Fugas compiled a list of ten travelers on Instagram to follow, and added me along a few great Portuguese photographers. A big, big thank you! Dez viajantes portugueses que queremos seguir (até ao fim do mundo)  

    A new version of #darktable is about to come out, and there are some ongoing changes on the #t3mujinpack presets, so I’m thinking on a new 0.5.0 version. Must check how the Tone Curve module changes affect it.

    Starting to have some work done from my week walking all the way to Compostela, about to write something about this… ;)www.flickr.com/photos/t3… #spain #caminodesantiago

    A long time I showed Luís how mirrorless cameras are great for mounting vintage lenses, now he’s one of the biggest addicts of mounting strange glass that I know, and just put his experience into a lengthy post! Vintage lenses: perfect imperfection

    I could apply this as is to other genres, like travel photography where exotic locals sometimes are seen not more than photographic subjects… How Photography Exploits the Vulnerable - NY Times

    Counting the days until December, can’t wait to take part on this!! Meet you all at Aveiro?(via vimeo.com/264331036)

    My World Press Photo 2018 favorites

    Having this year the World Press Photo exhibition closer to my home, and also free again, meant that I went more than once to see it. Despite the new venue not being the best, a neat old factory but too small for it, this year’s great selection still shined. I honestly think it was one of the finest selections of the last years, and I ended up picking some photos or projects that caught my eye:http://tirelesseye.tumblr.com/tagged/worldpressphoto2018

    Eid Mubarak | João Pedro Almeida

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