As a young man, I returned to
the United States and attended San Francisco
City College where I majored in photography.
During this period, I began my study and dissection
of photographic works by notable photographer
Henri Carrier Bresson. Bresson's work inspired
me to strive to isolate what seems common and
see it in a different light. After college,
in the early eighties, I hit the streets of
San Francisco. I enjoyed capturing real life
with its everyday hardships and glories. To
support my art, I did available light black
and white portraiture as well as photographed
weddings. However, I soon discovered that being
a wedding photographer was not fulfilling and
I felt it necessary to change my direction.
I decided to walk the path of my Father, Pacifico
Calleja - a simple hardworking man, a provider,
who had made many sacrifices in his life for
love of family. He never thought of himself,
only those he loved.
A few years later, I fell in
love with my beautiful Genoveva and we married.
More
than ever
before, I felt a need to be that provider,
to become more like my
Father. I put my camera down ... photography
was my passion, but at the
time I did not know how to make a living from
it. Although I enjoyed editorial and portrait
photography, I felt that I would die before
my work was appreciated. I decided to seek
other employment. I worked long, hard hours,
and had many different types of jobs. The new
challenges, responsibilities and the people
I encountered helped me to grow.
After twelve years had passed
and much had changed, I was overcome by the
stresses of everyday
life, and the Death of my Father.
Then two years later, the shock of loosing
my 47 year-old brother drove me into a depression.
My wife and I had no children to carry on my
family name and I felt as if I were nearing
the end of my journey. Then my Lovely wife,
Genoveva, encouraged me to pick up my camera
once more. When I did, I was transformed, able
to deal with life's difficulties and frustrations.
Now capturing and recording people
is my love. The moments contain feeling and
drama; sometimes candid, sometimes posed, full
of realism or fantasy based on my mood or an
individual's situation. Through my photography
I tell stories, create awareness and evoke
emotions. My images are my Children; my work
is a tribute to my father- the patriarch, provider,
hard worker - who taught me to value the richness
of life.