Beneath a sky drenched in stars, The Night Road winds through the remote wilderness of Patagonia, where the untamed beauty of Torres del Paine rises like jagged sentinels in the dark. This is a place where time slows, where the vastness of the universe presses down upon the land, and where solitude becomes something almost sacred.
The long exposure captures the silent passage of two lone travelers—ribbons of light tracing the serpentine road. Red and white streaks cut through the deep blue tones, suggesting movement, fleeting presence, and the quiet hum of civilization threading through the wilderness. The road hugs the water’s edge, where the faint glow of the night reflects on the surface, amplifying the scene’s ethereal quality.
There is an undeniable tension in this image—between stillness and motion, between the immense permanence of the mountains and the transient whisper of passing vehicles. It speaks of journeys, of seeking something beyond the horizon, of chasing the unknown beneath a sky that has seen it all before. The Night Road is both a tribute to Patagonia’s rugged grandeur and a metaphor for the endless road ahead—beckoning, waiting, daring the traveler to continue.
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The Night Road (Single)
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Practicing photography for 5 years.
Currently mentored by National Geographic photographer Colby Brown.
Established US ambassadorship with Kase Filters in 2023.
Exhibitions:
"Solitude", September 2024, Solo exhibit of 12 images, SoHo Photo Gallery, New York, NY
"Waking Up the Three Sisters", November 2024, Juried exhibition, PhotoPlace, Middlebury, VT
Currently mentored by National Geographic photographer Colby Brown.
Established US ambassadorship with Kase Filters in 2023.
Exhibitions:
"Solitude", September 2024, Solo exhibit of 12 images, SoHo Photo Gallery, New York, NY
"Waking Up the Three Sisters", November 2024, Juried exhibition, PhotoPlace, Middlebury, VT
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