Sometimes you first need to own a fruit and vegetable shop to then become a professional photographer – Fran Villalba, who was born in La Gomera, one of the seven Canary Islands, knows how to make change happen. Read the interview and get inspired by a really good friend of mine who is totally in love with his work.
LJ: Fran, you are a photographer. Has that always been your job?
LJ: What prompted the change?
Actually, it was a bunch of things, but what I really needed most was a personal change. At that time, my passion was music and I wanted to dedicate myself to music more professionally. The music thing did not happen, and some time after a camera fell into my hands and changed everything.
LJ: Were there any key events that marked the beginning of this new stage?
After I gave up on music, I even stopped playing completely. One day I bought my first digital camera, and I remember that I started taking my first photos. It can be said that this was the beginning of the change, although at that time I did not contemplate dedicating myself to photography professionally. Sometime later, I won the “Pura Naturaleza” (“Pure Nature”) contest organized by Solán de Cabras (a bottled water company). The prize was to study a Master of Photography in Madrid. Once I saw myself in Madrid, the feeling of dedicating myself to photography as a profession came effortlessly.
Photography is leaving my mark in the world.
Fran Villalba | Photographer
LJ: Sometimes beginnings are not easy. Was there a time when you doubted your decision?
LJ: You currently live in La Gomera, your home island. How was the experience of returning home being a person so different from the one who left?
LJ: What was the biggest challenge of this new adventure?
I left La Gomera as a musician and when I returned there were many people who did not know that I was now a photographer. The biggest challenge was for people to stop seeing me as a musician and start seeing me as a photographer. In fact, nowadays some people still ask me when my next concert will be.
LJ: What does photography mean to you?
Making your passion a way of life is living close to plenitude.
Fran Villalba | Photographer
LJ: You have just put together your first solo photography exhibition, can you tell us about the project?
“Beach Scenes” Exhibition by Fran Villalba in Tasca Telémaco in Hermigua, La Gomera, Canary Islands, 2022
LJ: Do the people on your photos realize that they are being photographed?
Selected Artworks of the Photo Series “Beach Scenes” by Fran Villalba, 2022
LJ: And what about the experience of putting an exhibition together?
Photography is a way of living, and I am completely in love with the profession I have.
Fran Villalba | Photographer
LJ: What is most special about Beach Scenes for you?
LJ: You have had the courage to make your passion a way to make a living. What advice would you give others who are thinking of doing something similar?
LJ: How was the feeling when you realized you had “made it”?
LJ: What about being self-employed in the Canary Islands? Do you do all the admin work?
Even in tough times, I am always grateful.
Fran Villalba | Photographer
LJ: Have you got any future plans?
About Fran Villalba
Fran continues to live and work in Hermigua (La Gomera), carrying out his personal photography projects and attending to more conventional photography works. His talent and versatility cover many photography disciplines, such as social, portrait, landscape, and music among others. You can visit his website to contact him for any creative photography services you may need, to look at his work more in depth or simply to purchase one of his photos.Are you inspired? Leave some Likes on Instagram and Facebook and get in touch with Fran.
Photo Copyright: Laura Jane Hoffmann, Michelle Fuertes, Fran Villalba
Laura Jane Hoffmann
Laura Jane Hoffmann is the founder of Passion Pilot. After working more than ten years as a Marketing Manager in the IT industry she now runs her own creative marketing agency, makes music and works as a dance and fitness instructor. Passion Pilot is her heart project. Together with her network of founders and artists she wants to support people all over the world in finding their passion through creativity, discovering the tools to execute their ideas, and starting their own business.