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Art & Adventure with PJ Ortiz Luis

The online portfolio of Pacifico "PJ" Ortiz Luis, a storyteller utilizing different mediums of art including film photography, dance, and performance poetry.

Mercury Ballerina

Photos from my first underwater portrait shoot with the Nikonos V are in, featuring the Metal Ballerina herself.  Please check out her website to see more of her work. 

This is the first in the series of photos for a long term project I am pursuing.  The title and concept is still a work in progress.

Masters of Space and Time - Quincy

From present time to a fortnight ago, I time traveled 3 hours into the future.  Who knew 3 hours could make such a big difference?  What we stumbled into was the ruins of a lost culture.  Desolate and beautiful at the same time, we overlooked the metropolis out in the distance while being tickled by the wild brush germinating beneath our feet.  The gigantic stone structures were decorated with hieroglpyhics.  And golden fish swam freely in the isolated ponds.

Big Mamma Jamma Panorama-rama

Lately, I've had the urge to shoot panoramic oceanscapes.  I'm still trying to find a good "true" panoramic" 35mm film camera, that doesn't break the bank.  My eventual goal with this would be to build an underwater housing for panoramics in the ocean.  

But for now....here are panoramic oceanscapes, up on the shore where they work all day
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Sunrise Cliffs

I brought 4 new englanders with me to explore a beach that most locals don't know about right at sunrise.  Springtime wildflowers were blooming along the cliffs, and we discovered a few pathways that I did not notice until they pointed it out.  Climbing down to the beach, we were greeted by a friendly seal and a sea cub.  Here are the resulting photos taken on a Mamiya C330 using Kodak film: