PHOTOWALK: MEDIAEVAL LIFE

While 'medieval' is more widely used, 'mediaeval' is still a valid spelling, especially in academic or historical texts.

©Taylor gray, 2024

what is a photowalk? it is a curated space-time for a group of photographers to develop a photographic work in a determined time and area. It’s like a free drawing class but with technical, aesthetic, and conceptual orientation available for the students. We do them in places you might never go or places that, because of being so obvious, you would not consider going to. in the end, it all depends on the edge with which we approach that momentum. Back at the school, we download the photos and generate an enriching constructive criticism session, where all students participate, moderated by the instructor.

What you see here is part of the result of “mediaeval life”, a photowalk conducted by Roberto Mata on February 25th, 2024. our photographers: Taylor Gray, Paula Álvarez, AnalÍa Castro, Aracely Romero, Francisca Suazo, María José Rivera, Sindy López, and Michel Catalan .

take a look at the behind the scenes:

Did you know?

With its roots medi-, meaning "middle", and ev-, meaning "age", medieval literally means "of the Middle Ages". In this case, middle means "between the Roman empire and the Renaissance"—that is, after the fall of the great Roman state and before the "rebirth" of culture that we call the Renaissance.

Checking on metadata of the pictures we can tell YOU this:

The most common aperture used by the photographers was f:2.8 and less used was f:13, WE GUESS IT WAS A SHALLOW DEPHT OF FIELD KINDA DAY!

NEXT PHOTOWALKS TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON ON INSTAGRAM, SEE YOU SOON!

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