It was 2017 when I began my path in landscape photography. I was looking for inspiration and I came across Elia's work. I've been following him since then and I could say his method became the foundation of my photography. Fast forward to 2019, I was stoked to receive a message from him about a possible episode of Moments in Time here in the Philippines. The next thing I knew, we were shooting together in Legazpi City. Dreams do come true. Here is a 9 image panorama of Mt. Mayon from Quitinday, Legazpi Albay.
Mountains have always fascinated me. In my five years in landscape photography, they have always been one of my favorite subjects.
In my eye, mountain formations resemble parts of the human body. I have this story in my head where they are actually sleeping titans and I am filled with this sense of calm as I watch them sleep. The sun splashes golden light on those distant peaks and it does not bother the sleepers––the dreamers. Perhaps they are protecting us. Guiding us somehow.
I have always felt grounded and more connected to the world when I am on a mountain. I feel as though they are trying to speak to me, and to photograph them is the only way I can hold that connection and understand what they are trying to say.
“Call of the Titans” is a current collection of 16 1/1 images captured from across the world over five years.
Mount Mayon
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Mount Mayon
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It was 2017 when I began my path in landscape photography. I was looking for inspiration and I came across Elia's work. I've been following him since then and I could say his method became the foundation of my photography. Fast forward to 2019, I was stoked to receive a message from him about a possible episode of Moments in Time here in the Philippines. The next thing I knew, we were shooting together in Legazpi City. Dreams do come true. Here is a 9 image panorama of Mt. Mayon from Quitinday, Legazpi Albay.
Mountains have always fascinated me. In my five years in landscape photography, they have always been one of my favorite subjects.
In my eye, mountain formations resemble parts of the human body. I have this story in my head where they are actually sleeping titans and I am filled with this sense of calm as I watch them sleep. The sun splashes golden light on those distant peaks and it does not bother the sleepers––the dreamers. Perhaps they are protecting us. Guiding us somehow.
I have always felt grounded and more connected to the world when I am on a mountain. I feel as though they are trying to speak to me, and to photograph them is the only way I can hold that connection and understand what they are trying to say.
“Call of the Titans” is a current collection of 16 1/1 images captured from across the world over five years.