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Horizon (Single)
DESCRIPTION
I have called the image “Horizon” in relation to the Time as the limit of the human being for such concepts, creating a diluted and contrasted image, in such a way that photography visually responds to a feeling of limits, with only one possible way: the horizon
AUTHOR
Boris Edrosa González (Visp Valais, Switzerland. 1992): is a Spanish image maker based in London who is attracted to fashion as a creative vehicle where different disciplines and techniques (film, virtual animation, 3D) can be combined.
He began to study Fine Arts at the UCM (Complutense University of Madrid), but finally ended up studying the Official Degree in Photography at the TAI School (URJC, Rey Juan Carlos University. Madrid, Spain) being part of the first national promotion that ended those studies. His image research continually leads him to seek new resources, skills and programs, avoiding the statism of being in one field of realization. In this way, he studies and incorporates video, 3D and visual effects resources in his works. This has led him to participate in several projects such as video clips or stage pieces, either as cinematographer, art director, 3D designer or photographer.
The themes of his work are varied, with a tendency to universality. They deal with the human body, time, technology, passions, identity, memory, violence, science and the sacred.
Academically, he is inclined towards theoretical research in relation to how changes in the image in the digital age have repercussions on a professional, social and creative
He began to study Fine Arts at the UCM (Complutense University of Madrid), but finally ended up studying the Official Degree in Photography at the TAI School (URJC, Rey Juan Carlos University. Madrid, Spain) being part of the first national promotion that ended those studies. His image research continually leads him to seek new resources, skills and programs, avoiding the statism of being in one field of realization. In this way, he studies and incorporates video, 3D and visual effects resources in his works. This has led him to participate in several projects such as video clips or stage pieces, either as cinematographer, art director, 3D designer or photographer.
The themes of his work are varied, with a tendency to universality. They deal with the human body, time, technology, passions, identity, memory, violence, science and the sacred.
Academically, he is inclined towards theoretical research in relation to how changes in the image in the digital age have repercussions on a professional, social and creative
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