Cristina García Rodero and the value of staying past the obvious frame
I wrote a short Behind the Frame piece on *Diez horas con Cristina García Rodero*, the La Fábrica conversation book from the Archivo de Creadores series.
What interests me is not only the subject matter, though her world of rituals, processions, masks, saints, crowds, animals and fatigue is already dense enough. It is the method: returning, waiting, staying inside discomfort until the scene stops behaving like a clean symbol.
For street and documentary photographers, I think that is the useful part. Not copying Rodero’s look. That would probably produce loud, hollow photographs. The harder lesson is attention as pressure: looking until the first explanation breaks.
https://streetsoul.me/2026/05/20/diez-horas-con-cristina-garcia-rodero-staying-until-the-image-changes/
What interests me is not only the subject matter, though her world of rituals, processions, masks, saints, crowds, animals and fatigue is already dense enough. It is the method: returning, waiting, staying inside discomfort until the scene stops behaving like a clean symbol.
For street and documentary photographers, I think that is the useful part. Not copying Rodero’s look. That would probably produce loud, hollow photographs. The harder lesson is attention as pressure: looking until the first explanation breaks.
https://streetsoul.me/2026/05/20/diez-horas-con-cristina-garcia-rodero-staying-until-the-image-changes/