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 | | Artist | Ivo Vladimiro | | Gender | Male | | Age | 27 years old | | Status | Amateur photographer | | City | Castelo Branco | | Country | Portugal | | Messenger | yvo_vladimiro@hotmail.com | | Influence | It has various influences, from Ansel Adams, Edward and Brett Weston, John Sexton, David Fokos, Michael Kenna, Michael Levin, Gerard Laurenceau among others ... is a lover of photography "Fine Art", medium and large format. Some of his works have been published in national magazines. | | Site | http://ivovladimiro.deviantart.com/ |
| Information | Born in onion and Up (Castelo Branco) in 1985, Ivo Vladimiro is passionate about photography. His passion for photography began as a teenager and immediately began shooting for several influences which highlights Nana Sousa Dias, Pedro Inacio, Henrique Trindade, José Carlos Nero.
Ivo Vladmiro focuses mainly on landscape photography in black and white Using long exposures ranging from 20 seconds to 10 minutes, this system allows you to analyze and understand the nature and movement. Giving to discover feelings of serenity and total calm, for example, in its further work on the coast. If it were a snapshot of the ocean, the photo was to include waves and foam in the water deficiency. This type of image does not make you feel calm - do not represent the sea as he does not feel that it conveys. Instead, with long exposure to sea Ivo can not give them the serenity that you want because of the long exposure image, allowing the photo has any movement must nature, forming basic shapes and relaxing for you and consumer who sees your photos.
Another technique that attempts to focus on their long-exposure photographs of German is the zone system (developed by the North American photographer Ansel Adams). |  |
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