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“Transitis Per Viam.” ©

 

First printed in November 2019, reissued in July 2020, and once again in 2025.Its purpose is to offer readers a visual journey that allows them to discover or recall, through high-quality photographic records, all the stages of the French Way: from Saint Jean Pied de Port to beyond Santiago de Compostela, reaching Finisterre. This route follows the ancient path walked for centuries by thousands of pilgrims from around the world.

 

“De Cara a Cámara.” ©

 

Published in 2022.  A photography book featuring portraits of 50 photographers, along with their answers to a wide-ranging and thought-provoking questionnaire. It was particularly fascinating to place in front of the lens those who usually remain behind it.

 

“My House Has Wings.” ©

 

Published in 2025.  This book explores Edward James’s most iconic legacy in Xilitla, San Luis Potosí: Las Pozas, a surrealist garden where concrete sculptures intertwine with the lush natural environment. Spanning more than 20 hectares, it features stairways leading nowhere, impossible arches, and mysterious passages, creating a dreamlike experience for visitors. Las Pozas is regarded as one of the greatest surrealist works in the world.

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2025 martínezV arte foto estudio ©                                        

                                                                                                                                               

Busco objetos inanimados, a menudo abandonados o en desuso; piezas que para muchos no son más que basura o fierros viejos, pero que para mí poseen una vida propia. Han atravesado transformaciones marcadas por sus dueños, por el clima y por el paso del tiempo, una serie de cambios que, desde mi perspectiva, los convierte en algo digno de ser retratado, antes de que continúen su inevitable proceso de degradación hasta finalmente desaparecer.
JMV




I seek inanimate objects, often abandoned or discarded—things that many would consider trash or mere scraps of metal, yet to me they hold a life of their own. They have undergone transformations shaped by their owners, by the weather, and by time itself—a series of changes that, in my view, make them worthy of being photographed before they continue their inevitable process of decay and ultimately vanish.
JMV

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