honorable mention
Alessandro Rodrigues Garofalo brazilPhoto © Alessandro Rodrigues Garofalo
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Monteroni D'Arbia II
I had to wake up very early and it was very cold, this was shot during the autumn 2016.
When he’s not doing his commercial photography work, you can find him likely shooting the sea with his long exposure techniques where he is able to include the time element into his images.
His intention with his art is to embrace the present moment, by being immersed in this meditative and contemplative photography.
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entry description
This shot was made from the hotel's window I was staying in Tuscany, it was a foggy morning and I knew it was a matter of short period of time to get that shot. I set my tripod at the window and waited for the golden light, not letting the fog escape while attempting to get the shot. It was a long exposure since I was visualizing the effects of the clouds would be a nice addition to the image.I had to wake up very early and it was very cold, this was shot during the autumn 2016.
about the photographer
Born in São Paulo, in 1978, self-taught photographer. Ale graduated in mechanical engineering in 2000. In 2006 he won an analog camera from his father and took a photography course, while traveling the world photographing and since 2012 he has been working professionally with photography, with works in the areas of landscape photography, architecture and still, having made several publications in magazines, currently lives and works in São Paulo - SP.When he’s not doing his commercial photography work, you can find him likely shooting the sea with his long exposure techniques where he is able to include the time element into his images.
His intention with his art is to embrace the present moment, by being immersed in this meditative and contemplative photography.
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