Absence de lumière | Artsy Photographies

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Light, as a simple natural event is often enough reason to make a photograph, a perfect example of this are the sunsets that with unique beauty cause deep happiness or sadness in people. But, what generates the absence of this light? How is a sunset leaving us to make way for the night? It is a strange event for photographers, always hunters of light, now have to find beauty in the dark.

For me something very attractive is hidden in that and that was what I wanted to convey with this photographs, some melancholy and nostalgia but equally beautiful in the absence of light and the overflow of feelings of those who look into the darkness.


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The photographs were taken on the first night we spent at Anare beach, in Vargas state during the month of May 2018, the model is my friend Alexandra Guilarte, who signed up for a beach trip to celebrate my twenties. A very funny experience, where I found in spontaneity wonderful moments.

In these photographs, the only source of light (besides the sunset, of course) is that of a street lamp, so that orange and strong tone on Alex, as in the waves that are painted a little yellow of the light from these bulbs, when I see the photograph and the study to this happening, I realize once again the possibilities of reflective light, and that the object is an object as we know it until white light hits it, but that we can really get to play with form and concepts when light literally paints us something completely different from how we recognize it.

I think what I mean by all this is: dare to see differently and to achieve the wonderful in the supposed imperfections, there is magic and our truth, in complete darkness where we must invent our own way of seeing.


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