Ari Espay

As a photographer, quite often, you are facing situations, subjects or scenes with your camera, while you have to make really fast decisions that tie at the same time several elements together. Those milliseconds requires a sense of awareness to recognize the core of what you are looking at.

When something is gone, is gone forever, life is a continuity of vanishing moments.

But sometimes, while you are photographing, you feel that your heart start to beat faster, the first clue that you are close to frame something unique.

What do you do, you keep shooting.

Eyes, heart and brain become a unit, the whole body is on alert, the elements are creating a harmony in front of you and the camera recognize, in a fraction of a second, the genuine expression, a moment in time.

Kichwa Women, Amazon, Ecuador

Print on Hahnemuhle German Etching Paper

34” X 24” Framed, 33” X 22” Print

$800

My First Rodeo

Print on Hahnemuhle German Etching Paper

34” X 26” Framed, 32” X 21” Print

$800

Whirling Dervish

Print on Hahnemuhle German Etching Paper

34” X 26” Framed, 32” X 21” Print

$800

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