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Pedro Correa

Brussels, Belgium

Fine Arts | Architecture & Interior

Clearly influenced by his impressionistic painting background (his mother is also a painter), his style was born by experimenting with ways of injecting the emotions of impressionism into the "decisive moment" of photography, without manipulating or digitally retouching the image. He soon became able to create a body of work that transcends what lies in plane sight, by giving as much importance to a rigorous composition of the image as to the subtle and invisible atmosphere that is part of the scene. After leaving his day-job as a Project Manager for a multinational corporation in 2012 in order to become a full-time fine art photographer, he created his most transversal body of work, Urban Impressions, as a manifest for reconnecting with the invisible and the present moment, in order to find the beauty that surrounds us without us noticing it. In 2017 the Washington Post critic defined this series as "seeking universal qualities of city life". All his work revolves around urban spaces and focuses on art, lifestyle and architecture projects.

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Clearly influenced by his impressionistic painting background (his mother is also a painter), his style was born by experimenting with ways of injecting the emotions of impressionism into the "decisive moment" of photography, without manipulating or digitally retouching the image. He soon became able to create a body of work that transcends what lies in plane sight, by giving as much importance to a rigorous composition of the image as to the subtle and invisible atmosphere that is part of the scene. After leaving his day-job as a Project Manager for a multinational corporation in 2012 in order to become a full-time fine art photographer, he created his most transversal body of work, Urban Impressions, as a manifest for reconnecting with the invisible and the present moment, in order to find the beauty that surrounds us without us noticing it. In 2017 the Washington Post critic defined this series as "seeking universal qualities of city life". All his work revolves around urban spaces and focuses on art, lifestyle and architecture projects.

FOLLOWERS

16395

EXPERTISE

Professional

STUDIO

Yes

POST PRODUCTION

Yes

VIDEOGRAPHY

No

MORE
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