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One Jose and three Jose
(Un José y tres José)

It took me too many years to write this; I have thought and commented on it countless times, it has been the subject of classes and works conversations; the fact is that within me, there are several people in the public plane, the entrepreneur, the coach, the artist, and the teacher. I am not the only one, we are all capable and happy to be multiple people, and that does not mean living lives separated by schedules or suffering from dissociation.
I was attracted to art from a very young age, mainly music and visual disciplines. Still, I did not consider approaching those disciplines as my profession or my primary source of income. Music has always been a source of pleasure and knowledge; it is the highest of the arts, the most complete, the most complex, and the most beautiful. Photography is a projection of vision; it attracts me for its ability to make us see and make others see what we see. I study and appreciate music; I research and practice Photography.
Instinctively, I knew that the moment I made Photography my primary source of income, I would have to start doing things that I didn’t want. Perhaps more importantly, I would stop exercising my profession as a manager, consultant, entrepreneur, and transformer, which makes me very happy. I am fortunate to have a job, a passion, and a sport, like tennis, that accompany me…