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Luis Gomez PhotosI am a freelance photographer and photojournalist who moved to Washington, D.C., in 2003 from Caracas, Venezuela. During my 15 years as a photographer, I have traveled the world collecting images for work and pleasure. I have taken photographs throughout the Americas, Europe and Australia, focusing on cityscapes and architecture as well as the simplicity of landscapes and people.
I studied architecture at the University of Tennessee and then returned to Venezuela to earn a B.A. degree in communications from Universidad Católica Andrés Bello in Caracas.
I was a photographer and photo editor for publishing companies while doing freelance work for local and international media outlets.
I was born to a Venezuelan mother and a Belize-American father, some of my earliest memories are of hurrying through airport terminals with a camera around my neck. I was raised in Brazil and Venezuela, and I am fluent in Spanish and proficient in Portuguese.
16 comments:
I like all the shapes in this b&w.
Very stylish photo Luis!
Have a beautiful day:)
Great work with an unconventional perspective.
I'm really curious to know what the posters on the left say...
Desde que he descubierto la fotografía anhelo el fin de los días despejados esperando la llegada de esas nubes de tormenta... ¿qué me pasa doctor?
Un abrazo Luis
PD; ya he contestado a tu pregunta sobre la foto
Una imagen poco habitual del capitolio¡¡
nice image
You mean DC is not always sunshine, happiness and light? :-) I like the B&W. It adds to the stormy feel.
Fantastica...que buena composición...un abrazo Luis.
Interesting shot. I see that the building construction methods in the USA have changed too. They now use concrete instead of the bolted steel girders,
How I long to see clouds and a bit of rain.
Please have a good start into the weekend.
i like the effect of chiaroscuro on it. ^0^
happy weekend luis!
Muy buena Felicitaciones!!!
What a shot! I like this a lot.
Parece una ciudad a punto de desaparecer. De todas formas me quedo con Neuquén. Un abrazo a la distancia.
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