
Web Landscape Photography / Max Serradifalco
by SIravani Published on Wednesday, September 11, 2013
I am pleased to present to you my new project of contemporary photographic art: “Web Landscape Photography.” Following an intuition I had in 2011, I began to observe the world with new eyes, with the aid of Google satellite maps. There thus began the escalation that led me first to plan a particular shooting technique without using a camera, and immediately afterwards to realize these, it seems unpublished, post-computer-era visions, succeeding in maintaining a high quality standard. The “web photography” conceived by me as a new frontier of the visual arts expresses my personal contribution to photography, immortalizing the landscape as an expression of a continual search for elements that turn into a series of intriguing and surreal interlacements. Instead, in answer to the question that I set myself from the start, “but are they photos?”, the responses so far obtained have been the honourable mention obtained in 2012 at the International Photography Awards in Los Angeles and the opinion of the famous photographer Ferdinando Scianna, who affirms “Of course they are. In the end, even the photographic reproduction of a photo is a photo!”
“Roveto” Devon Island, Canada, 2011
“Pink galaxy” (Galassia rosa), Tanzania, 2013
“Il soffio di Abu Dhabi” E.A.U., 2012
“Congiunzioni” Groenlandia, 2011
“Cellularità” delta del fiume Lena, Russia, 2012
“Fluttuanze coralline” Namibia, 2013
“Boschi del Quebec” Canada, 2013
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