honorable mention
Eduardo Costa Dulla brazil
title
Hidden Obvious
This series of photographs was inspired by the song "Um Índio" by Brazilian singer-songwriter Caetano Veloso. In this song he tells us beautifully about the power of simple things, nature, respect, purity, about the beauty of races and how they can become rare when mixed, I chose to represent this tour with an impenetrable but common white stone. There's so much I wish I could tell and with photos I've tried, that's how I saw it.
and work in São Paulo, Brazil.
Working with photography was a teenage dream, my learning was accomplished with courses and especially with generous Brazilian masters/idols with whom I had the opportunity to assist in the studio.
I believe, in fact, I have the great expectation that the photographs can be used for storytelling and, if they have strength and sincerity, maybe even reaching people deeply, maybe even thrill and transform.
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entry description
Hidden obviousThis series of photographs was inspired by the song "Um Índio" by Brazilian singer-songwriter Caetano Veloso. In this song he tells us beautifully about the power of simple things, nature, respect, purity, about the beauty of races and how they can become rare when mixed, I chose to represent this tour with an impenetrable but common white stone. There's so much I wish I could tell and with photos I've tried, that's how I saw it.
about the photographer
I'm Eduardo Costa, nicknamed Dulla, I was bornand work in São Paulo, Brazil.
Working with photography was a teenage dream, my learning was accomplished with courses and especially with generous Brazilian masters/idols with whom I had the opportunity to assist in the studio.
I believe, in fact, I have the great expectation that the photographs can be used for storytelling and, if they have strength and sincerity, maybe even reaching people deeply, maybe even thrill and transform.
back to gallery