Mario Algaze
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Book : A Respect for Light: The Latin American Photographs/ 1974-2008 by Mario Algaze
« The most important ingredient in my photographs is a very early morning light, a magical light, which on most days only allows you about an hour to work. There’s a certain quality before 9:30 in the morning, where light hits in a 45-degree angle and there are long shadows and soft light. The space is lit like a Bertolucci movie. If I could, I would light every scene, but I can’t. I have to rely on Mother Nature » Mario Algaze, from the foreword
Cuban-born photographer Mario Algaze is master of his craft, on par with such giants as Andre Kertesz, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and the legendary Manuel Alvarez-Bravo After being exiled from his homeland at the age of thirteen, Algaze relocated to Miami, then went on to travel
extensively in Central and South America, seeking a connection with his cultu...
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