"The streets were a solid mass of people dancing. The music was something that struck and pounding. All the carnival I had seen paled in comparison. A rocket exploded over our heads with a radiant explosion, and the cane fell at our feet buzzing. The dancers, tapping their fingers and holding a perfect pace in the crowd, they hit us before we could unload the luggage from the bus... "
The Running of the Bulls is a Spanish tradition that occurs in the city of...
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"The streets were a solid mass of people dancing. The music was something that struck and pounding. All the carnival I had seen paled in comparison. A rocket exploded over our heads with a radiant explosion, and the cane fell at our feet buzzing. The dancers, tapping their fingers and holding a perfect pace in the crowd, they hit us before we could unload the luggage from the bus... "
The Running of the Bulls is a Spanish tradition that occurs in the city of Pamplona, Spain, during the festival of San Fermin.
One day, I decided to take pictures of the TV about the festival, I would wanted to have a photographic record of my imagination, and I would wanted to confront them with the reality that I was going to find visiting those places in Pamplona.
These photographs are a response to the clash between the pictures built up in my imagination since childhood and the reality of the places that I found.
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