On the night of the 30th of July 2020, a lightning storm fell on the small village of Zermatt, Switzerland. Because of the metal cross at his summit, the famous Matterhorn mountain attracted a plethora of lightning that evening.
Sony a7III, Sony FE 24-105mm f / 4.0G OSS lens, ISO 1000, Aperture f4, Shutter Speed 10sec, Tripod.
amateur category
Lightning on the Matterhorn (Single)
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AUTHOR
Part French, part world citizen, I am a documentary and commercial photographer and filmmaker currently living in Amsterdam. As my mum used to say, I grew up in a moving box. By moving from places to places during my childhood, I opened my mind to diverse matters and developed my curiosity. I am following a Photojournalism diploma to improve my visual storytelling skills.
My vision is to document various social issues, to tell the story of marginalised groups, to inform about the jeopardy of women and children's rights. An essential part of my work is to speak about refugees, to kill stereotypes, and educate the public about their condition. That fight affects me the most because I felt like an outsider for most of my life. Additionally, I am also covering environmental battles as they are often linked with human challenges. However, I desire to concentrate on the bright side and focus on solutions, as I believe they are more good than bad in the world; it is just not told enough.
My vision is to document various social issues, to tell the story of marginalised groups, to inform about the jeopardy of women and children's rights. An essential part of my work is to speak about refugees, to kill stereotypes, and educate the public about their condition. That fight affects me the most because I felt like an outsider for most of my life. Additionally, I am also covering environmental battles as they are often linked with human challenges. However, I desire to concentrate on the bright side and focus on solutions, as I believe they are more good than bad in the world; it is just not told enough.
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