I've been taking 35 mm photos, to experiment with the double exposure. It represents how nature patterns over structures.
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My favorite art to create it's definitely 35 mm photography with double exposure. I've been working on ceramics and some sculpture, both arts take on time and practice to perfection. I found photography my favorite because with 35mm film seems that the picture takes its own light and form.
Where do you find inspiration?My inspiration has change over time. It started simply by walking around and freely get to choose whatever it's on the way across my path once I take the camera thinking how to link the pic with nature. But later I got a lot inspiration on bobby müller and how he plays with lights and color, some of this features are on my plans to work on along with photography. I also found Agnes Verda films very close to what a surreal and experimental art form of photography becomes cinema.
What would you do with $25,000?I would definitely keep going with analogue photography, get new gear and fine equipment to build up a better source for photo edition and try analogue video-cameras and keep on with photography studies. It would definitely bring up my foundation in general, like a base for me to keep going and even to make video as well. But basically get myself a medium to expose pictures, cover it's expenses such as printing, framing, exposition expenses.
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