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Surreal Photography: Chema Madoz
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Surreal Photography: Chema Madoz

Posted on April 17, 2014 by Virginia Duran • 57 Comments

If you love photography, you’ll be quite impressed by Chema Madoz, a Spanish photographer who won The National Photography Prize in 2000. But what is it exactly that makes his photographs so unique? He always shoots with natural light and uses a medium format Hasselblad. However, the extreme sensibility of his photographs go beyond technicism. … Continue reading →

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