Taurine Photos

Note: In
addition to the sites listed below, check the "Who's
Who" page
to locate matador biographies that include photographs.
- Numerous photos
cataloged by Gerald Campos (Bullfighting
at its Finest)-- go to the home page, then to the "Directory of
Links/Pages." Photos are arranged in five groupings: (1) Primer Tercio
-- photos from the first 1/3 of a bullfight; (2) Segundo Tercio; (3) Tercer
Tercio; (4) La Estocada -- photos of the 'final act-the kill'; and (5)
Cornadas -- photos of gorings. Also available in Spanish (Lo
mejor de los toros) -- foto "links" en la página principal.
- Fotos
de la Fiesta: Toros
A collection of photos posted by Javier Gayán. Photos are large
and load a bit slowly: illustrating a "desplante," a nice close
up of Espartaco in action, six b/w bull profile's; two photos of Jesulin
de Ubrique -- one being gored, one being carried from the plaza; and a
lovely color shot of a bull in a Tijuana Plaza de Toros.
- Torero,
Torero!!!
Rosa Jaramillo's website has a number of photos included with the narrative
discussion in various sections -- including an interesting cartel illustrating
one possible source of aficion; a portrat of Adrían Flores; an el
Zotoluco estocada; a portrait of (the currently active) Joselito; a post-corrida
photo of Leonardo Benitez, and a portrait of Federico Pizarro.
- Plaza
de Acho, Lima, Peru
Photo of an unidentified corrida -- Andes foothills in the background.
- Rob's
New Website
Several bullfight photos taken by the site's Webmaster, who needs help
-- anybody? -- identifying the matador
- El
Toro de Madrid
You can find their photo gallery by using their "arte taurino"
menu selection, then the Fotografía link. The "inaugural"
exhibit is a group of black & white photos by the French photographer,
François Bruschet.
- Tjurfäktningsfotografi
(in Swedish) A collection of photos including Emilio Munoz ('94), El Cordobes
('91), Jesulin de Ubrique, and Antonio Calvo "Monteliú".
English version of the site
also available. These photos accompanied articles originally published
in the famous, Swedish magazine Folket i Bild/Kulturfront (The People
in images/Culture front).

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