Step into the world of Roberto Alcaraz, a Spanish photographer with a unique perspective on the ordinary. With a diverse background spanning social photography, travel, documentary, and product photography, Roberto's lens tells a story of the extraordinary moments found in everyday life.
Eight years ago, Roberto embarked on the @benidormdreams project, a photographic exploration of the hidden treasures in his immediate surroundings. Guided by the belief that exciting things unfold in proximity, he skillfully captures the essence of what surrounds him. The photographs offer a glimpse into Benidorm, a Spanish Mediterranean coastal town and tourist haven.
Roberto's work challenges us to reexamine our surroundings, urging us to discover the beauty in the seemingly mundane. Through his lens, the ordinary transforms into the extraordinary, inviting viewers to appreciate the richness of life in the details often overlooked. Roberto Alcaraz Oviedo's photographic journey reminds us that beauty is not confined to distant places; it's woven into the fabric of our everyday lives, waiting to be uncovered by those who know how to look.
SUMMER FLAGS: I love when people change the appearance of buildings. Everything was designed, except the towels…
DON’T THROW OBJECTS: “Don’t throw objects through the window” is a phrase that you can find in many hotels in Benidorm.
COMPARISON: The mix of observation and imagination is very entertaining. In this case I imagined two neighbor brokers. One invested better than the other.
SPACE BETWEEN: They say that Benidorm is the city with the most skyscrapers per capita in the world. People began to go because of the beach and the weather. Now the most expensive apartments are those that offer the best views of the space between buildings.
GEOMETRICS: When I was a teenager I failed math. Photography has taught me that geometry is a refuge for the soul.
BURGER: I am fascinated by finding similarities, signs, clues, metaphors... in the shape of things.
PINK, PINK, PINK: Maybe it's one of the oldest influences I have. As a child I was a big fan of the Pink Panther cartoons.
DENSITY: Faced with the dichotomy of density and uniqueness, I always choose density. Dense is popular, accessible… Unique things are usually exclusive things, in the worst sense of the word.