“Light And Its Form of Absence”: Architecture Photography by Andres Gallardo Albajar
Andrés Gallardo Albajar is a self-taught photographer from Spain, living in Estonia at the moment. He got his first camera in 2012, and photography has been his passion ever since.
“Lights and its Form of Absence is a collection of images gathered during the last years featuring light and shadows as main elements. For this series, I decided to convert these images into black and white to better highlight the contrast between the two key elements in photography. Cities such as Paris, Seoul, Tallinn, Tartu, Alicante, Milano, and Huesca are featured in this series,” he writes.
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