TOBARSTUDIO
About me

My name is Rodrigo Tobar de la Fuente, and I’m a Photographer, Graphic artist and Designer. A passionate traveler in search of the creation of images, unique visions, and atmospheres in which I’m able to express and shape my creativity.

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category: Work
One day with the horses
03 31 2017

One day with the horses

That was my first polo match, I was there invited to record part of the game by one of the players. Before the game the horses are brushed, their legs are wrapped for extra protection, the assistants give...

category: Work
Fun at the Right Time
03 31 2017

Fun at the Right Time

When your friends ask you for recording their soccer games a lot of funny things could happen First I did a small teaser to engage and promote their games between more...

category: Life, Trip
VISIONS of NATIONAL PARKS
03 31 2017 7 min to read

VISIONS of NATIONAL PARKS

Not always do I have the time to document my creative process because most of the time setting up cameras, lights, etc., is a great distraction and don’t want to waste time from the main...

category: Trip
From Georgia to the Badlands
03 31 2017 5 min to read

From Georgia to the Badlands

The plan was to take advantage of an unexpected and unplanned space in my office calendar and my family’s fall break, where we could travel through highway and backroads to our destination. This would allow us...

category: Work
ORNITOMANUS PROCESS
03 31 2017 7 min to read

ORNITOMANUS PROCESS

Not always do I have the time to document my creative process because most of the time setting up cameras, lights, etc., is a great distraction and don’t want to waste time from the main objective. Like...

category: Personal, Photography, Work
Motorized Camera Slider
03 31 2017 5 min to read

Motorized Camera Slider

First attempts on terrain testing my DIY Motorized Camera Sliders. Was too big and heavy for backpacking, plus the battery and the controller. Because that the center 3/8 screw mount is not enough to keep well...