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Who are your favourite photographers, and more importantly, how your appreciation of their work affects how you approach your own photography?
I like many photographers, but for me there are two periods, one before and after the digital. Before the digital, I like Avedon, Art Kane, Guy Bourdin, Sam Haskins, Willy Ronys, and many others. Then there are many photographers but few have the level of a Gerry Olery, Andre Boto, Ian Munro, Peter Kemp, and many others. I can’t name them all as they are numerous.
Are there any specific photo taken by another photographer who has inspired you and why?
About the portrait, there are a picture of Sam Haskins footprint of great sensuality. About the studio, it is the pictures of Avedon which are magnificent examples of shots, but for the architecture, this is the Bauhaus movement and the shifted vision of the image of buildings.
Are there any specific directions you want to take in the future for your photography, or, what specific goals you wish to achieve?
I'm like a shark. Not that I eat my colleagues, but as him, I can’t stay still. I have to keep moving, going forward, so my next goal now that I've got an architecture QEP is to initiate myself new challenges in others disciplines and get, why not other QEP and even a MasterQEP.
Describe us the favourite photo you have taken and why is it special to you?
My favorite photo, I would say my favorite pictures, there are several. The first is a picture of a little girl playing in the street, she expresses her loneliness.
The second, these are photos of my mother sleeping in a chair and my third favorite photos are my ultimate architectural achievements under the influence of the Bauhaus that can be read in various positions.
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