Days 49-53 – Valparaíso, Chile

‘Valparaíso es en montón, un racimo de casas locas’ – Pablo Neruda

From the mining city of Calama I flew to the capital, Santiago, and from there a couple of hours on a bus brought me to Valparaíso. This charming city which nestles on the pacific coast was founded in 1542 as the new colony’s port. Although still very much a working port, and the biggest in Chile, since the construction of the Panama Canal in 1914 Valparaíso was longer a necessary stopover.

I found it a city of contrast, it has the gritty edge that you might expect, down by the docks prostitutes and drunk sailors wonder the streets, a Tom Waits soundtrack would fit well here. And yet it also has a romantic charm with cobbled streets, colourful old buildings (built with corrugated metal), ascensores (essentially cable cars which shuttle residents up the steep hills around town).

I loved the place, for street photography it was great, I happily wondered the streets at dawn, midday and dusk, and each time found something to point my camera at. The town of San Pedro de Atacama was very touristy so it wasn’t until I got to Valparaíso that I felt like I was really in Chile, in a living, breathing city. I could happily have stayed longer than the four nights I stayed, I asked about property prices but they sounded as expensive as London.

The lines that follow are a poem called ‘Ode to Valparaíso’ by the poet and politician Pablo Neruda, who was the most famous resident of Valparaíso…

‘What nonsense
You are

 

What a crazy
Insane Port.

Your mounded head
Disheveled

You never finish combing your hair
Life has always surprised you

Death woke you
In your undershirt and long underwear

Fringed with color

Naked
With a name tattooed on the stomach

And with a cap

The earthquake grabbed you

You ran

Mad

Broke your fingernails

It moved
The waters and the stones
Sidewalks

And seas

The night,

You would sleep

In the ground

Tired
From your sailing

And the furious earth

Lifted its waves

More stormy
Than a tempest
The dust
Covered you

The eyes
The flames
Burned your shoes

The solid
Houses of bankers
Trembled

Like wounded whales

While above
The houses of the poor

Leapt
Into nothingness
Like captive birds

Testing their wings
Collapse

Quickly
Valparaiso,
Sailor,
You forget
the tears
and you return
to hanging your dwellings
to paint doors
green

Windows
Yellow,
Everything

You transform into a boat
Your are
The patched bow
Of a small
Courageous
Ship

The crowns nest
With foam
Your rope lines that sing

And the light of the ocean
That shakes the masts

And flags
In your indestructible swaying

Dark star
You are

From far away
In the height of the coast

Shining
And soon
You surrender

Your hidden fire
The rocking
Of your deaf alleys

The naturalness
Of your movement

The clarity
Of your seamanship
Here ends this ode

Valparaiso
So small
Like a cloth

Helpless

Hanging
Ragged in a Window

Swaying
In the Wind
of the ocean

Impregnated
With all the pain
Of your ground

Receiving
The dew
Of the sea, the kiss

Of the wild angry sea
That with all of its power

Beat the rocks

It could not

Knock you down

Because on your southern chest
Is tattooed

The struggle
The hope

The solidarity
And the joy
As anchors
Resisting

The waves of the earth.’

View from Ascensor Reina Victoria at dusk, Cerro Concepción, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

View from Ascensor Reina Victoria at dusk, Cerro Concepción, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Cerro Concepción, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Cerro Concepción, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Cerro Concepción, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Cerro Concepción, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

View from Ascensor Reina Victoria at dawn, Cerro Concepción, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

View from Ascensor Reina Victoria at dawn, Cerro Concepción, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Cerro Concepción, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Cerro Concepción, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Cerro Concepción, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Cerro Concepción, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Cerro Concepción, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Cerro Concepción, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Cerro Cordillera, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Cerro Cordillera, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Cerro Cordillera, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Plaza Sotomayor, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Port at dawn, Bahía de Valparaíso, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Port at dawn, Bahía de Valparaíso, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Cerro Concepción, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Cerro Concepción, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Cerro Concepción, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Cerro Concepción, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Cerro Concepción, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Calle Prat, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Calle Prat, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

View of city and ports from Paseo 21 de Mayo, Cerro Playa Ancha, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Paseo 21 de Mayo, Cerro Playa Ancha, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Paseo 21 de Mayo, Cerro Playa Ancha, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Paseo 21 de Mayo, Cerro Playa Ancha, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

View of city and ports at dawn from Paseo 21 de Mayo, Cerro Playa Ancha, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

View of city and ports at dawn from Paseo 21 de Mayo, Cerro Playa Ancha, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

View of city and ports at dawn from Paseo 21 de Mayo, Cerro Playa Ancha, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

View of city and ports at dawn from Paseo 21 de Mayo, Cerro Playa Ancha, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

View of city and ports at dawn from Paseo 21 de Mayo, Cerro Playa Ancha, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Cerro Concepción, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Cerro Concepción, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

View of city and ports at dusk from Paseo 21 de Mayo, Cerro Playa Ancha, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

View of city and ports at dusk from Paseo 21 de Mayo, Cerro Playa Ancha, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

View of city and ports at dusk from Paseo 21 de Mayo, Cerro Playa Ancha, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

View of city and ports at dusk from Paseo 21 de Mayo, Cerro Playa Ancha, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Cerro Carcel, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Cerro Carcel, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Cerro Carcel, Valparaíso, Central Coast, Chile

Sucre, Capital of Bolivia

A 40 minute flight or an 11 hour bus ride? It was a tough choice but I opted for the aerial route from La Paz to Sucre. Architecturally this is a much more picturesque place than La Paz. The whitewashed … Continue reading

Wonders of the World #1 Machu Picchu, Peru (Day 9 & 10)

Like a beacon this lost citadel rises from the clouds. Wayna Picchu stands majestically above it and the Urubamba river flows beneath. We left the hotel in Aguas Calientes (the closest town to Machu Picchu) at 4.30am to begin the … Continue reading

Day Seven – Deeper into the Sacred Valley, Ollantaytambo Peru 16-01-2014

As the Spaniards invaded Peru 500 years ago they pushed the Inca’s deeper into the sacred valley, west from Cusco. The Inca rebels set up base and fortifications at the perfect location in Ollantaytambo – with its steep cliffs around the river valley it was a tough place to assault, as the Spanish conquistadors found out when they arrived in the town to be met from all sides with a hail of spears and arrows. We found a more subdued welcome upon arrival in the sleepy village square. For many this is a quick stop before boarding a train to Machu Picchu, or beginning a trek, but it well worth spending a night or two here, enjoying the cobbled traditional Inca town layout, the gushing river, the village market and of course Incan ruins remaining on the steep hillsides.

Las Salinas (Salt Pans), Sacred Valley, Peru

Las Salinas (Salt Pans), Sacred Valley, Peru

Las Salinas (Salt Pans), Sacred Valley, Peru

We hired a taxi to pick us up from the Hotel (Sol) at 5am to get out to the Salinas (Salt Pans) for dawn, the trouble with being in this part of the world in January is that despite it being their summer there are a lot of overcast days. Frustrating but I will trade a week of them for one good session at Machu Picchu at the weekend…

I met Josephina in the small marketplace in Ollantaytambo, she was sitting with her family at their stall, the picture below is of her sister Edgar. (Both shot with a Nikon 135mm f/2 Prime lens at f/2.8.)

Portrait of Edgar, Ollantaytambo, Sacred Valley, Peru

Portrait of Edgar, Ollantaytambo, Sacred Valley, Peru

Portrait of Josephina in traditional dress, Ollantaytambo, Sacred Valley, Peru

Portrait of Josephina in traditional dress, Ollantaytambo, Sacred Valley, Peru

Street scene, Ollantaytambo, Sacred Valley, Peru

Street scene, Ollantaytambo, Sacred Valley, Peru

New York City in January

12:55pm 09-01-14 –  Newark Airport, Terminal C, New Jersey Sitting at the airport gate, my South American adventure about to begin, shortly I’ll step aboard a jet plane to transport me to the capital of Peru. I’ve had a quick … Continue reading

Cambodia – Part Four: Angkor Thom

The Next morning at Angkor Wat I was looking for a more original viewpoint, shooting from the bank of the moat as the pilgrims crossed the causeway towards the famous temple, from here I could shoot in relative tranquility. Sunrise … Continue reading

Cambodia – Part Three: Angkor Wat

I travelled to Siem Reap from Phnom Penh by minibus. After 6 hours we were finally there and people leapt from the bus door like newborns. Here I was in Siem Reap to photograph one of the manmade wonders of … Continue reading

Cambodia – Part Two: Phnom Penh, Tuol Sleng Museum

Like many first time visitors to this country I visited to the Tuol Sleng Genocide museum to learn a bit about the countries recent dark history. This site was a high school until the Pol Pot regime converted it into … Continue reading