Architecture: Honorable Mention 2022 (amateur)
where the architecture ends , art begins by Enrico Raimondo (Italy)
ENTRY DESCRIPTION
in the church of Sant'Ignazio di Loyola in Rome, the artist Andrea Pozzo painted an incredible three-dimensional fresco. it seems that the ceiling does not exist and it is possible to reach the sky, in the center of which Saint Ignatius reaches glory
AUTHOR
Born in 1972, I have always been enchanted by photography, of any kind ....
However, I only started in 2011, to have fun in the beautiful capital of Stockholm with a small camera.
I was enthusiastic about the photos I took home and, since then I began to read books on the history of photography, on the great photographers, appreciating the spirit with which they placed themselves towards photographic art, and this helped me, in spare time available, to get even more interested in reading and practical studies, even to push me to post-production.
I like to approach any photographic genre, but my first passion is landscaping: The finished work that, through my shots, goes through the processing phase of the image, often represents a compromise between the elements I have forward and my feelings; I think that every place, not necessarily known as often affirms itself on social media, hides a charm that, at the right time, with the right light and weather conditions, can become enchanting, dramatic, awaken the soul in short, and it's what I feel to show through my works, immortalizing people, streets, alleys, architectures, landscapes perhaps known, perhaps unknown .... the important thing is to breathe the soul, the essence of these ones.
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