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Captured during a triathlon in Nova Lima, Brazil, this striking image of freestyle breathing showcases the intensity of athletic performance. To achieve the perfect perspective, the photographer waded into the lagoon, submerging half of their body to capture the athlete at the precise moment of rotation for a breath. This immersive approach allows the viewer to experience the race from within the water, highlighting the raw physical effort and fluid motion of the swimmer. The technical precision and the unique, low-angle vantage point elevate this shot, transforming a standard sporting event into a compelling study of human endurance.
Based in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Carlos Cruz developed his photographic foundation through a deep fascination with adventure sports, including surfing, mountain biking, and triathlon racing. His work is defined by a commitment to constant innovation and a desire to capture the vibrant energy of athletes in motion. While he has transitioned his primary professional focus toward fashion photography and portraiture, his portfolio remains a testament to his ability to blend technical precision with the dynamic spirit of his subjects.
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