On
many occasions Vicent Guasch may be found tiptoeing quietly
out of his home, careful not to wake his sleeping family,
to position himself, under the cloak of pre-dawn darkness,
in the perfect spot to await the first rays of the morning
sun.
His passion involves much patience, solitude, precision
and, above all, a vast capacity for observation. These
virtues are
also vital assets in Vicent’s job as a mechanic and
engine restorer, a trade taught to him by his father.
At
the age of 43 this Ibicencan is a ferverent follower of the
ever-changing views and landscapes that the island of
Ibiza, his birthplace, has to offer. Although he always liked
photography, he didn’t show signs of a serious interest
until the birth of his first daughter, 14 years ago. Perhaps
fatherhood awakened in him a certain sense of importance,
or need, to capture and preserve meaningful moments and fleeting
glimpses of beauty. So, one fine day, Vicent bought himself
his first manual camera a “Reflex” deciding that
he had better start with “a device that he could handle”.
From that day on he proceeded to capture hundreds of precious
moments, but also found himself drawn more and more towards
natural landscapes and the beauty of the island. Almost unconciously
Vicent found himself on a “preordained” path
and willingly submerged himself in the world of nature photography
and continues to explore this artistic universe that offers
him, and all of us, a wealth of infinite possibilities.
Vicent’s
training and skills are almost exclusively self-taught, although
he does attend specialized courses
whenever he has the chance and has also collaberated in various
public displays of landscapes of the Pitiusas. He is a ferverent
admirer of the great photographers of British landscapes.
Joe Cornish, in particular, seems to be one of his icons
from whom he claims to have learned many fundamentals of
photography which he currently uses in his own work. “The
island of Ibiza is alive” declares Vicent. In fact,
many of his shots seem to also come “alive”.
This quality in his photos is created through his playful
use of time exposure, thus capturing, in a single frame,
those details and movements which are generally imperceptable
to the human eye. Few other tricks are used in his photography,
bearing in mind that his only work tools are: camera, tripod,
filters and a keen eye for the sensitivity and balance of
light. Vicent’s objective is to portray the Pitiusan
nature in it’s purest form.
Over
time, Vicent has perfected his technique and in 2009 presented
his first exhibition of photographs entitled “Mar i
Terra, Paisatge Litoral d´Eivissa” (“Sea
and Land, Literal Landscapes of Ibiza”) in the Cultural
Centre S´Alamera. He is also a co-founding member of
the “Grup de Fotografia Nocturna” (Group of Nocturnal
Photography”) “GFN”, which enables him
to use his technique with a different perspective, achieving
stunning results, including images of the setting of the
moon. Currently he is working on a website, via which he
hopes to reach a wider public and at the same time comercialize
his work for an exclusive decorative market. Vicent is a
fortunate man! On one hand, he is blessed to live on this
natural treasure: Ibiza, and, on the other hand, doubly blessed
with a gift which enables him to open his eyes and soul to
the immortalization of the island´s magic splendour.
Text: Jordi Canut Martín