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As a professional photographer, Malos10 is distinguished by his work showcased throughout the city and in private sessions. He took his first steps in 2016 with the impetus to capture Venezuelan Andean landscapes and streets through his lens. Key social moments in the country, like migration, created a connection with the work that malos10 exhibited.
He continued his work, practicing without charging, until an agency hired him for a job. From then on, he never stopped, and people kept seeking out his photography services. Although it took four years to go from a hobby to a profession, he focused on preparation and gathering resources to improve his professional equipment.
His style has always been documentary. Without trying to alter a scene, he seeks to capture the essence as it is. However, in his work, the editing is different. For his street style, he prefers to portray life in its maximum expression and the purity it entails. He has faced challenges, as taking his equipment out on the street, even while on his motorcycle, could be complicated due to safety concerns. However, people's receptiveness has been key to his performance.
For him, photography has been a channel to be less introverted, to connect with many people, and to be at events of great relevance to his profession, whether it's weddings, quinceañeras, restaurant shoots, or special events. His passion will always be to capture what he sees from his perspective.
He longs to return to the dynamic of photographing strangers and achieve his goal of 100 videos, having already completed a little more than half. In addition, he wants to go and photograph other landscapes in the nation.
He has done a remarkable job, highlighting the beauty of the city from his perspective with portraits that evoke multiple feelings. He has achieved all of this through preparation, discipline, and talent, standing out in his field and becoming a reference. He is an Andean who is making a cultural impact and leaving his mark on social development.
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Wow, Malos10's eye for those raw Venezuelan streets and Andean vibes since 2016 really hits home—especially with all the migration stories woven in....he's not just chasing landscapes; the guy's a parkour photographer too, capturing leaps and bounds amid the chaos.. And get this, he snaps pics every single day, turning everyday grit into art that's changed his life through communities like Hive.abdb3b Keep inspiring us, dude—your work feels like a heartfelt chat over coffee!
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At the rate you’re going, I am expecting a TED Talk from you soon
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Hey, great job! Congrats!
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TY!
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