Ustedes no saben pero @ivanjolivaresj y yo tenemos un máster en meternos en lugares raros para hacer fotos JAJAJJJJA
Taking photos in unusual or 'rare' places is an adventure that brings both challenges and excitement. From my experience, it’s not just about finding great visual backgrounds but also about the thrill of discovery and creativity that comes along the way. Sometimes, the most unexpected locations offer the best lighting, unique textures, or backgrounds that give a photo a captivating story. When venturing into these unusual spots, preparation is key. Carrying the right gear—such as portable lighting, sturdy tripods, and spare batteries—helps to adapt on the fly. Also, scouting the location beforehand, even virtually via maps or photos, saves time and enhances safety. One of the funniest parts is risking playful escapes into odd places that most people overlook. It’s like having a 'master’s degree' in sneaking into spots that are perfect for photos but off the beaten path. This approach encourages us to think creatively about angles and composition, finding beauty where others wouldn’t expect it. Moreover, the question "What would you do for a good photo?" often turns into hilarious stories of balancing precariously, squeezing into tight spaces, or enduring weather quirks—all in pursuit of that perfect shot. This pursuit brings a unique connection to the environment and, often, unexpected moments worth cherishing in photography and life. Overall, embracing these adventures in photography not only enhances the visual results but also enriches the personal journey and storytelling behind every captured image.






















































