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Morning Catch by Rafael Lorenzo de Leon
In the quiet dawn, a man wades through the shallow river in Taytay, Rizal. Amidst a sea of trees, he carefully sets his nets, and making his movements as steady as possible, hoping to catch fresh fish as the morning sun peeks through the mist, casting a serene glow on the tranquil, yet surreal, surroundings.
Rafael Lorenzo de Leon
Rafael's journey into photography began in the 1990s with disposable Kodak film cameras, sparking an early fascination with the art form. This curiosity deepened with the gift of their first digital SLR, allowing Rafael to explore photography without limitations. What began as an interest quickly became a passion, as Rafael honed their skills in capturing both the beauty and harsh realities of the world. Through photography, Rafael has developed a keen eye for creativity, observation, and composition, finding a powerful means of self-expression. Today, Rafael's work aims to inspire others to see the world through a new lens.
Inky Corridor by Rafael Lorenzo de Leon
In the dimly lit corridor, illuminated by sunlight towards the end, a solitary silhouette waits, a figure caught between shadows. The black-and-white image captures a moment of quiet anticipation, where time seems to stand still and the end of the hallway holds the promise of what’s to come, evoking a poignant sense of longing.