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Chasing the light

In Focus

Pedro Quintela
15 January, 2022, 12:10 pm
Last modified: 15 January, 2022, 03:31 pm

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Chasing the light

Pedro Quintela
15 January, 2022, 12:10 pm
Last modified: 15 January, 2022, 03:31 pm
Ride till you die. Photo: Pedro Quintela
Ride till you die. Photo: Pedro Quintela

Despite being a historian and a teacher, a big portion of my life is devoted to creating digital content.

I deliver my vision of the world that surrounds me to social media platforms through different forms and mediums - photography, video, articles, and education. It is like a balsam to me that helps to ease the struggles in life. 

Live and let live. Photo: Pedro Quintela
Live and let live. Photo: Pedro Quintela

Based in Portugal, I built a career that started in landscape photography and evolved to other forms of expression using advanced digital techniques that helped me create my own style. 

I only capture my moments around the golden hour of the day or night, to get the most of the unique light that emerges on the scenes I visit. 

Waiting for a peaceful tour. Photo: Pedro Quintela
Waiting for a peaceful tour. Photo: Pedro Quintela

Warm colours, leading lines, expressive moments that get frozen in one's retina, is what I always chase everywhere. Trees, boats, reflections, roads- these are the subjects that I pursue the most. 

Then I make the fusion between what has been captured and the artistic vision that leads to the final image that I have in my mind. 

 Your way is my way. Photo: Pedro Quintela
Your way is my way. Photo: Pedro Quintela

I am always searching for new angles. Even in places that were visited many times, there is always a new thing that can be brought home to the studio. It is an endless momentum that I try to keep. 

Edge of the world. Photo: Pedro Quintela
Edge of the world. Photo: Pedro Quintela

I am very thankful to the audience that follow me and to the brands that support my career. My images and videos have the only intention of showing a more balanced vision of the competitive and rough world we are living in. There is always a place for beauty and peace. 
 

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