Antes de la fotografía, Izack pasó por la guitarra, la radio y el cine.
Distintas formas de buscar algo que todavía no tenía nombre.
Incluso con dudas externas -y propias también- siguió confiando en el proceso hasta encontrar un lenguaje que realmente se sintiera suyo.
En este episodio hablamos de como poco a poco Izack fue encontrando su medio y diseñando su carrera.
Episode 007: Izack Morales - Yo Pensaba Que La Moda Era Superficial | Tumbao Podcast - OUT NOW.
Abriendo el archivo de Izack Morales para el Tumbao Podcast.
Esta conversación se siente como una confirmación de que el camino hacia un sueño rara vez es lineal. Izack es prueba viva de que, en el arte, avanzar también significa perderse, probar cosas nuevas, tomar riesgos y seguir adelante.
Cada intento y cada cambio de dirección terminaron acercándolo a lo que hoy define su vida y su pasión: la fotografía de moda.
Hablamos sobre el mundo editorial, el proceso creativo antes de un shoot y lo que implica dirigir y manejar un equipo. Pero más allá de eso, esta conversación trata sobre la intuición y sobre cómo, a lo largo de su vida, Izack siguió creando incluso sin saber exactamente hacia dónde lo iba a llevar el proceso.
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Opening the file on Izack Morales for the Tumbao Podcast.
This episode reminded us that the path toward a dream is rarely linear. Izack is living proof that, in art, moving forward also means getting lost, trying new things, taking risks, and not giving up.
Every attempt and every change in direction ended up bringing him closer to what now defines his work and passion: fashion photography.
We spoke about the editorial world, the creative process before a shoot, and what it means to direct and manage a team. But beyond that, this conversation is about intuition, and about how throughout his career Izack kept creating even without knowing exactly where the process would take him.
Izack was the first person I ever had on the podcast, in April 2024. I had wanted to start a podcast for almost two years, and I kept getting more and more antsy about not having the time to actually do it. So I finally asked Izack if he wanted to try it with me. I chose him because Izack has a way of being that makes you feel safe and comfortable right away, and I was nervous about recording for the first time.
In the end we recorded for 3 hours (we both tend to get carried away talking). Of course we couldn’t really use the footage because I was an amateur and didn’t know much about setup yet. But it was the first step (el paso más importante).
In December we invited Izack back to record again, this time as part of Episode 008, which will be out April 10th, almost exactly 2 years after that first step.
Last year started a project visiting the homes and creative spaces of young artist in Mexico City and NY, I’m starting to share this images, specially for the kindness of people letting me get inside what it is an intimate space where they create or use it as place to get away from the eveyday craziness or noise that happens outside their doors.
This project was an attempt to get in the world of different people for a few hours and see what’s important for them. To be able to create without to much planning and to just get immerse into the moment.
A different way of taking pictures where the person and the space are the main subjects.
For this ones I visit this beautiful and talented artists @jessicaluost / @conor_ackhurst both of them open the doors of their studio in La colonia Guerrero in CDMX, they were part of an art residency in the city where they had the chance to create 2 different projects, one involving painting and the other one mixing materials.
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Shot on my Mamiya RZ67 pro ii and portra 800
#art #filmisnotdead #kodak #fujifilm #documetary
Continuing with my photo journal series, this is the part 3 from my trip to Japan, this images were taken in Tokyo, something that I’m sure about is that it doesn’t matter how long time could pass I don’t think what I had experienced in there can be erase from my mind, one of the most memorable trips I have done. What a Visually stimulating place.
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#travelstories #photojournal #photodiaries lifeontheroad #japan memories #traveldiaries
Last year started a project visiting the homes and creative spaces of young artist in Mexico City and NY, I’m starting to share this images, specially for the kindness of people letting me get inside what it is an intimate space where they create or use it as place to get away from the eveyday craziness or noise that happens outside their doors.
This project was an attempt to get in the world of different people for a few hours and see what’s important for them. To be able to create without to much planning and to just get immerse into the moment.
A different way of taking pictures where the person and the space are the main subjects.
For this ones I visit this beautiful and talented artists @jessicaluost / @conor_ackhurst both of them open the doors of their studio in La colonia Guerrero in CDMX, they were part of an art residency in the city where they had the chance to create 2 different projects, one involving painting and the other one mixing materials.
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Shot on my Mamiya RZ67 pro ii and portra 800
#art #filmisnotdead #kodak #fujifilm #documetary