Saturday 21 May 2011

Democracia real YA!

I joined the demonstrations in Madrid last Sunday. There are people camping there since then. It is happening in every Spanish city. It is happening in Europe. It is happening in London.

Haven´t you heard about it yet?









We are ordinary people. We are like you: people, who get up every morning to study, work or find a job, people who have family and friends. People, who work hard every day to provide a better future for those around us.
Some of us consider ourselves progressive, others conservative. Some of us are believers, some not. Some of us have clearly defined ideologies, others are apolitical, but we are all concerned and angry about the political, economic, and social outlook which we see around us: corruption among politicians, businessmen, bankers, leaving us helpless, without a voice.
This situation has become normal, a daily suffering, without hope. But if we join forces, we can change it. It’s time to change things, time to build a better society together. Therefore, we strongly argue that:

The priorities of any advanced society must be equality, progress, solidarity, freedom of culture, sustainability and development, welfare and people’s happiness.


These are inalienable truths that we should abide by in our society: the right to housing, employment, culture, health, education, political participation, free personal development, and consumer rights for a healthy and happy life.


The current status of our government and economic system does not take care of these rights, and in many ways is an obstacle to human progress.


Democracy belongs to the people (demos = people, krátos = government) which means that government is made of every one of us. However, in Spain most of the political class does not even listen to us. Politicians should be bringing our voice to the institutions, facilitating the political participation of citizens through direct channels that provide the greatest benefit to the wider society, not to get rich and prosper at our expense, attending only to the dictatorship of major economic powers and holding them in power through a bipartidism headed by the immovable acronym PP & PSOE.


Lust for power and its accumulation in only a few; create inequality, tension and injustice, which leads to violence, which we reject. The obsolete and unnatural economic model fuels the social machinery in a growing spiral that consumes itself by enriching a few and sends into poverty the rest. Until the collapse.


The will and purpose of the current system is the accumulation of money, not regarding efficiency and the welfare of society. Wasting resources, destroying the planet, creating unemployment and unhappy consumers.


Citizens are the gears of a machine designed to enrich a minority which does not regard our needs. We are anonymous, but without us none of this would exist, because we move the world.


If as a society we learn to not trust our future to an abstract economy, which never returns benefits for the most, we can eliminate the abuse that we are all suffering.


We need an ethical revolution. Instead of placing money above human beings, we shall put it back to our service. We are people, not products. I am not a product of what I buy, why I buy and who I buy from.


For all of the above, I am outraged.

I think I can change it.
I think I can help.
I know that together we can.I think I can help.
I know that together we can.

Wednesday 30 March 2011

Capuccino at Smithfield

I am sit by the window in the brand new "Paul Patisserie" by Smithfield Market. A saxo is playing "Fly me to the moon" through the speakers, some business conversation flows at my back and I am staring at the black cabs passing by.


I am enjoying this cappuccino with the quiet calm of someone who knows that everything is going to be all right; someone who is getting there...not knowing exactly where, but there.

A young couple with their baby sits besides me and have some coffee, chocolate and pastries. They look happy while they share their sweets and lick their fingers. I just can't resist it and I interrupt them, asking permission to capture this beautiful moment.


I have to go out the cafe to take a few more shots.



I took 2 minutes of their time. They were Jessie, James and Billy.

Click on the photos to enlarge :)

Friday 25 March 2011

Picture Burgess Park

Now that Spring is officially here I go jogging to Burgess Park every day. The regeneration program has just started and we are all enjoying the sunshine and warm weather at the outside gym.


I have already sent 3 photographs to Picture Burgess Park competition and one of them has been selected to appear in the Home Page of Friends of Burgess Park:


I will take my camera with me next week and will update my personal "Burgess Park collection" :)

Tuesday 22 March 2011

London in 35 mm (IV): Somerset House


Recién salida del horno, foto de hoy a las 11:30 am aprox. Somerset House en Strand, extremo oeste de la City, hogar de Mr. Taxman y centro de las artes.

2 mesas desocupadas que parecen esperar la inminente lluvia sobre ellas. Por el contrario la primavera ha llegado y con ella el sol, carreras en el parque y paseos matutinos. La vida vampira del invierno parece que empieza a encontrar diferentes variantes. Todo por mantener la cabeza ocupada mientras pasan los días destino a ninguna parte.


PS: Flickr actualizado con las fotos del viaje a USA :)


Sunday 13 March 2011

The same

With a lost, sad look through the windows of a filthy bus I am getting back to my cave. A place where I will close my eyes and I will stop thinking about this solitude.

Taste of whisky still in my mouth while I head straight, like an automat. I know the way, the same as every other night, the same silence, the same lines, the same thoughts...the same.

My boots against the footpath in the night. Chandler Way is sleeping and a curious fox is staring at me. The ones, the good ones are flowing slowly away and she never says hello.

She never introduces herself. She never appears.

She doesn't exist.

Friday 18 February 2011

Flickr, al fin y London in 35 mm III

Mi Flickr, al fin, actualizado. Croacia ya está en el album y proximamente añadiré ahí lo más reciente sobre Londres.



Foto de anoche, a la entrada de The Screen on The Green. Un cine tradicional en Angel, con una sala e tercipelo rojo, sillones cómodos con espacio para estirar las piernas y una mesita al lado para tomarte un cefé, champán o una botella de vino con hummus. Una delicia para estar bien acompañado y ver una buena película por el módico precio de 11 o 13 libras (dependiendo del asiento). ¿La película? TRUE GRIT de los Coen, con Jeff Bridges haciéndo que se nos caigan los calzones de principio a fin.

La canción de hoy es "Hasta tus pies", de mis viejos amigos Los Doxa