I'm 3D modeler and photographer. You can visit my store to see what I do here at Renderosity, and my gallery to watch some of my photos.
I got my studies in photography at the IDEP School Of Photography And Design of Barcelona (Spain), one of the most prestigious private institutions in this country and abroad (Nikon Course of Digital Photography)
Feedback is always welcome! If you are a customer that wants to know something or needs help, or if you are another vendor that wants to collaborate, or just want to say hi. Any questions please ask! I will be more than happy to listen to you :)
I started in 1998 building virtual worlds in VRML with my wife, Emma Alvarez, who is a digital artist and also a vendor here at Renderosity. We often team to make products, as she is my support in everything I do in my work and in my life :)
My sites:
- My photo portfolio / home site
For me photography is all about framing and shape, the correct angle of light and how they affect the feeling that a picture wants to express. 3D is my passion, and I like modeling more than anything else, in every aspect, even in those who usually make people want to pull their hair out.
Find me also in any of these sites:
Twitter: Twiter
Facebook: Jordi R Cardona
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Comments (9)
Richardphotos
very well composed capture
Ford604
nice
alessimarco
~Fantastic!~
-Jordi-
Thank you!
GARAGELAND
THIS ROCKS BIG TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Totaly my kind of pic.
-Jordi-
:D Thank you Garageland!
Chipka
This is really stunning! I've tried my hand at throwing pots (both with the wheel and the pinch methods) and well...it looks easier than it really is. There's a sense of grace that I really appreciate here, and the overall tone of the photo has a rich and moody quality to it: not everything is revealed: you actually have to spend time with the photo in order for it to reveal itself slowly, and for me, that's one superbly fantastic thing. I really like this.
-Jordi-
Thanks Chipka! I had the opportunity to shot him while he was working and the kind of work it was doing allowed some moments in which he remained still while the jar was spinning, so in those moments I shot the camera. The place was rather dark so I had to allow maximum light to enter, low f number. I will be uploading more of this session, including portraits of the ceramist.
emmecielle
Wow! Exceptional capture! :)