Pueblos Blancos

Pueblos Blancos - White Towns - is a series of images that constitute a work in progress.

The images represent a homage to the Hungarian photographer Lucien Hervé who collaborated closely with the architect Le Corbusier and was a contemporary of some of the great Hungarian photographers - André Kertész and Brassaï - as well as Robert Capa and Nicolás Muller.

In 1959, Hervé travelled around Spain with his camera and took pictures of Mediterranean houses in his quest for what he described as the ‘geometry of light,’ which culminated in an unedited body of work known as “White Spain” and “Black Spain.”

The photographs in the Pueblos Blancos series were made in Spain’s Costa de la Luz - Coast of Light – the western part of the Andalucia coastline that faces across to the African continent from which came the influence of Moorish architecture.

All photographs in this series are available as limited edition prints only.