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06/24/2026
EntreCampos — Notes from Between Fields
Wellington moves around horses
Everything here is early mornings, trailers on the road, dust on boots, and people crossing from one place to another without much pause in between.
In that rhythm, EntreCampos exists quietly.
It is an Argentine café, serving coffee, pastries, empanadas, sandwiches, and simple food rooted in tradition. A place where people stop for a short time before going back to their day.
Nothing about it tries to stand out.
It just sits where people already are — between barns, training sessions, and the long hours that define this community.
What I started noticing is not only the café itself, but the way it behaves like a small gallery.
Not a gallery in the formal sense.
More like a living wall of photographs that keeps changing.
Light through the windows in the morning.
Hands around coffee cups.
Riders still in boots and dust.
Grooms sitting for ten quiet minutes before work begins again.
People talking without looking at their phones.
Moments that would normally disappear — but here they stay long enough to be seen.
The equestrian world is full of motion, and most of it is never documented properly.
That is why this place feels different when you look at it with a photographer’s eye.
It is not staged.
It is not arranged.
It simply happens in front of you.
And if you are paying attention, it feels like a continuous series of small frames:
a rider exhaling after training
a family sharing something simple at a table
a quiet pause before the next horse is brought out
morning light hitting a cup of coffee
Nothing dramatic. Just real life, uninterrupted.
EntreCampos was created by Jacqueline Porcano, someone who has lived inside this same world of horses, people, and movement.
But what matters more than origin is what the place becomes during the day.
A meeting point.
A pause.
A background for moments that are already happening anyway.
As a photographer, I don’t see it as a business first.
I see it as a place where images already exist before the camera arrives.
You just have to be there long enough to notice them.
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