Interview with Emilio Banuelos on Creating a Photo Sketchbook for Street/Documentary Photography

When I was in SF the past weekend, had the great pleasure of meeting Emilio Banuelos after an introduction from my friend Ibarionex Perello, podcaster and photographer for The Candid Frame. Emilio is a street/documentary photographer currently based in the Bay Area, and has a strong body of work from all around the US as well as Mexico. His documentary work earned him fellowships from the Poynter Institute, the Marty Forscher Fellowship for Humanistic Photography and an award from EnFoco Inc. He also currently teaches documentary photography for the Academy of Art University, and has conducted workshops for the University of California Santa Cruz-Extension and the University of Coahuila and Black Boots Ink.

Make sure to watch the video above of him showing his photo sketchbook, in which he prints out contact sheets and carries images with him all the time. He looks at them constantly, thinking of editing and paring ideas, while also jotting down notes and stories. A fantastic idea for anyone of us to do, especially in the digital age we live in.

Also below are some images from one of his projects, “Greyhound America” which I enjoyed very much!

“Greyhound America”

Emilio Banuelos

Emilio Banuelos

Emilio Banuelos

Emilio Banuelos

Emilio Banuelos

Emilio Banuelos

Emilio Banuelos

Emilio Banuelos

Emilio Banuelos

Emilio Banuelos

Emilio Banuelos

Emilio Banuelos

Emilio Banuelos

You can see the full project here.

Do you carry a scrapbook, visual diary, or anything of the sort for your photography? If so, share what you do in the comments below!