Ander Gillenea

Ander Gillenea

I am a freelance photographer based in the Basque Country, Europe. I work as photojournalist since 1990 collaborating with various international media. I am also interested in creating personal works.

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Solitary moments in the Basque Country, moments that must live them intensely, fleeting moments in a forgotten land.

Basque shepherd Inaki Armendariz transhumance ago with his flock of about 600 sheeps from Pagabe in the mountains of Aralar to Arroagaina, near the coastal town of Zumaia, on three days' journey. This shepherd was born in Zaldibia and is one of the few shepherds that transhumance still walking with his flock crossing roads and mountains to his destination in Arroagaina for the winter.

Basque shepherd Inaki Armendariz transhumance ago with his flock of about 600 sheeps from Pagabe in the mountains of Aralar to Arroagaina, near the coastal town of Zumaia, on three days' journey. This shepherd was born in Zaldibia and is one of the few shepherds that transhumance still walking with his flock crossing roads and mountains to his destination in Arroagaina for the winter.

Basque shepherd Inaki Armendariz transhumance ago with his flock of about 600 sheeps from Pagabe in the mountains of Aralar to Arroagaina, near the coastal town of Zumaia, on three days' journey. This shepherd was born in Zaldibia and is one of the few shepherds that transhumance still walking with his flock crossing roads and mountains to his destination in Arroagaina for the winter.

Solitary Birmingham, loading bay for those who might not wish to enter.

Basque shepherd Inaki Armendariz transhumance ago with his flock of about 600 sheeps from Pagabe in the mountains of Aralar to Arroagaina, near the coastal town of Zumaia, on three days' journey. This shepherd was born in Zaldibia and is one of the few shepherds that transhumance still walking with his flock crossing roads and mountains to his destination in Arroagaina for the winter.

Iruña-Pamplona: Participants, wearing traditional red bandanas, celebrate on July 6, 2009 during the 'Chupinazo' in Iruña, to mark the start at noon sharp of the San Fermin Fair where more than one million people are expected.

Iruña-Pamplona: Participants, wearing traditional red bandanas, celebrate on July 6, 2009 during the 'Chupinazo' in Iruña, to mark the start at noon sharp of the San Fermin Fair where more than one million people are expected.

Iruña-Pamplona: Participants, wearing traditional red bandanas, celebrate on July 6, 2009 during the 'Chupinazo' in Iruña, to mark the start at noon sharp of the San Fermin Fair where more than one million people are expected.

Solitary moments in the Basque Country, moments that must live them intensely, fleeting moments in a forgotten land.

Solitary moments in the Basque Country, moments that must live them intensely, fleeting moments in a forgotten land.

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