Flow

 
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It all started when...

A natural way of working with dancers in my commercial photography practice (you can check it out  here)  is connecting with their movement and their travel on space. I avoid posing them and instead I ask them to improvise movement in front of my camera. The results are surprising and always fulfilling for both of us.

In many opportunities I have experimented an unspoken connection that guides my work with the dancers and allows me to capture unique moments that show the dancer's incredible expertise, talent and artistry.

Likewise I have also discovered that there is always a moment of "error" a moment that missed the perfection that is expected from both of us.

As an artist, I have been always interested on revising those moments and reinterpret the movement captured no as a missing moment, but as a unique instant that shows how the body that is left to the natural forces responds to it's environment. 

This is the ongoing work on this gallery. I will be revising missing moments among more than ten years of work in photography .

 
 
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