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Candid Street Photos: Las Fallas Festival in Valencia – Fuji X100

I have just returned from my latest March annual city break with a couple of friends.

It's a simple brief: beers, some live football, decent food and some (limited) street photography.

Our first two breaks took us to Italy (Naples last year and the inaugural trip to Milan, the prior year).

After not too much debate, we decided (after a little help from AI), that Valencia ticked all the boxes.

It was a truly memorable trip that produced some 300 odd images on my (trusty old) Fuji X100 and Google Pixel Pro 8 smartphone.

I have just returned from my latest March annual city break with a couple of friends.

It's a simple brief: beers, some live football, decent food and some (limited) street photography.

Our first two breaks took us to Italy (Naples last year and the inaugural trip to Milan, the prior year).

After not too much debate, we decided (after a little help from AI), that Valencia ticked all the boxes.

It was a truly memorable trip that produced some 300 odd images on my (trusty old) Fuji X100 and Google Pixel Pro 8 smartphone.

This first blog post is a selection of ‘street candids’ and ‘hands’ which stood out to me.

Valencia, the vibrant Mediterranean gem on Spain's eastern coast, bursts with life, especially during the iconic Las Fallas festival in March. This festival was just starting, as we ended our break, but we did see some of the action. This was captured through these candid street photos, the city reveals its soul: a blend of timeless tradition, chaotic energy, and endlessly varied characters who make every corner feel alive.

Wandering the historic streets and bustling plazas, you encounter couples like this elderly pair strolling hand in hand through a crowded thoroughfare lined with grand Belle Époque buildings. Their linked hands speak volumes—quiet affection amid the festival frenzy, a reminder that Valencia cherishes multigenerational bonds. Nearby, locals and visitors alike pause to snap photos or simply soak in the scene, while a man thoughtfully strokes his mustache, adding to the tapestry of everyday gestures that ground the spectacle.

The rhythm of the city comes alive through its music. Street musicians and marching bands fill the air with brass and drums, as seen in these close-ups of hands striking a traditional snare drum or blowing into gleaming trumpets and trombones. Fingers grip drumsticks with precision, palms press valves, and the collective beat pulses through narrow alleys—pure Valencian passion in motion.

Art flourishes everywhere, from street performers to impromptu creators. One photo captures a bearded artist in a dapper suit perched on a stool, brush in hand, palette loaded with vibrant colors, painting en plein air against a graffiti-splashed wall. His focused grip on the brush echoes the deliberate hands elsewhere—pointing at maps, gesturing in animated conversation, or cradling instruments. Hands tell stories here: an older man with a cane leans in to explain something with emphatic finger-pointing in a tight medieval alley, while a woman in a coat clutches a city map, tracing routes with a gloved finger amid outdoor café tables.

The festival's heart shines in the parades and gatherings. Banners and embroidered flags wave from "fallas" commissions—neighborhood groups proudly carrying their standards through packed streets. Children, teens, and adults in traditional attire mingle, some waving enthusiastically or throwing hands in the air in joyful celebration. Street art peeks out too, like a striking mural of an angelic figure with closed eyes and red dress framed by a blue barred window, watched over by a robed participant.

Food remains a constant draw—glass cases brim with golden paellas, steaming rice dishes, and colorful tapas in bustling spots, a finger pointing eagerly at favorites. Even quieter moments stand out: a bundled figure standing pensively with arms crossed on a pedestrian boulevard, or skateboarders gliding past trendy meeting points advertising cheap cañas and pintxos.

What ties it all together are the varied characters—from silver-haired couples holding hands through decades, to energetic youth high-fiving in narrow "carrer" lanes, musicians whose hands coax magic from metal and skin, artists whose fingers birth color, and festival-goers whose gestures wave, point, clap, and connect. Valencia during Fallas isn't just a city; it's a living mosaic where every hand tells a story of community, creativity, and unbridled joy.

If you've ever walked these streets, you know: the real magic lies not just in the fire and ninots, but in the human details—the clasped hands, the rhythmic beats, the pointing fingers guiding friends through the chaos—that make Valencia unforgettable.

Until next time, keep snapping

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Turning full circle?

Capturing the Everyday: Rediscovering Street Photography on my Commute with the Google Pixel 8 Pro

11/01/2023

Today’s blog post is eery. its a little over 13 years ago, with a simple iPhone 4 smartphone in my hand, that I started to document my daily commute to London. The primary objective was to avoid the mundane and avoid the negativity of the other commuters ‘getting my day off to a bad start’.

Capturing the Everyday: Rediscovering Street Photography on my Commute with the Google Pixel 8 Pro

11/01/2023

Today’s blog post is eery. its a little over 13 years ago, with a simple iPhone 4 smartphone in my hand, that I started to document my daily commute to London. The primary objective was to avoid the mundane and avoid the negativity of the other commuters ‘getting my day off to a bad start’.

By 2012, I then started a theme of covering the 2012 London olympics, it was at this time that I received an unsolicited email from Nokia, asking me to use their then new Nokia Pureview 808 smartphone, to post to my twitter account.

One thing led to another, and it ultimately led to me +1 being given hospitality tickets by Nokia, to cover the V Festival with the Nokia Pureview, in the summer of 2012. This was the event where The Stone Roses headlined.

This video is my blogpost at the time, uploaded to my tumblr account, reviewing the smartphone:

Today, I find myself turning full circle, if you will. I now use full frame digital cameras and a selection of film cameras, to take images to sell on my website and Etsy Store. However, now that the pandemic is a distant memory, and I have to be back in the office 2 days a week, I’m back to the ‘bump and grind’ of a weekly commute.

I’ve been an android user for 10 years now, and have normally elected for a budget to mid range smartphone, which is generally coupled with a crap (read substandard) camera. After much debate and consideration, I decided to upgrade my phone to …………

………… the incredibly powerful Google Pixel 8 Pro smartphone, equipped with a camera that rivals many prosumer DSLRs. It's time to rediscover the artistic adventure that first sparked my love for photography and capture the essence of my surroundings in ways I couldn't have imagined back then.

A Journey Through Time

Commuting to work can be monotonous, but I've always been fascinated by the stories the streets can tell. From the bustling crowds to the unexpected moments of beauty and serendipity, street photography allows me to capture the essence of the world outside my window. With the Google Pixel 8 Pro's advanced camera capabilities, I'm sure I will be rekindling my passion again for the mundanely perculiar.

The Power of the Google Pixel 8 Pro Camera

The Google Pixel 8 Pro boasts a powerful 16-megapixel camera with an f/1.8 aperture and advanced computational photography features. This combination will enable me to capture stunning images in even the most challenging lighting conditions, perfect for the ever-changing environment of my daily commute, as we enter winter, here in the UK. The phone's Night Sight mode, for instance, will allow me to capture the essence of the city streets after hours, embracing the captivating play of lights and shadows. Whether it's a dimly lit street corner or a colorful neon sign contrasted against the darkness, the Google Pixel 8 Pro should have me covered.

A Full Circle Journey

As I find myself once again immersed in the world of street photography during my daily commute, armed with the Google Pixel 8 Pro smartphone, I can't help but feel a sense of nostalgia and gratitude. It's a testament to how far technology has come, enabling us to capture extraordinary moments with a device that fits in our pocket.
With the Google Pixel 8 Pro's exceptional camera capabilities, I've turned full circle and rediscovered the joy of street photography on the go. As I continue to explore the dynamic world outside my window, I'm excited to see where this journey takes me and the stories I'll be able to preserve through the lens of my smartphone.

Until next time, keep snapping.

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