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Captured in the soft glow of natural light, this image celebrates the raw beauty of nature through the humble onion. To overcome the harshness of midday sun, the photographer utilized a diffuser to soften the illumination, creating a gentle, high-quality light that highlights the textures of the wood table and the intricate layers of the produce. By slicing one onion in half, the photographer reveals the hidden geometry and organic perfection within. This composition is award-worthy for its minimalist approach, transforming a simple culinary subject into a sophisticated study of light, form, and natural detail.
Born in Colombia, Andres Felipe Bermudez Mesa is based in MedellΓn and views himself as a global citizen. With a background in engineering, he eventually pivoted his focus toward a deep-seated passion for photography, specializing in food and portraiture. His artistic philosophy centers on simplicity, aiming to capture the essence of his subjects with clarity and purpose. Through his work, he seeks to make a meaningful contribution to society, dedicating his professional efforts to the craft of visual storytelling.
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We often overlook the humble, seeing only the surface of things as we rush toward the next task. Yet, if we pause, we find that nature does not hurry, and its most profound truths are hidden in the layers of the ordinary.
Read the reflection →I keep a small, silver paring knife in my kitchen drawer, its handle worn smooth by my grandmotherβs thumb. It is a heavy, quiet thing that has spent decades parting the skin of roots and bulbs, revealing the pale, hidden architecture of the earth.
Read the reflection →
The Architecture of Joy
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