Hi my name is Gino Ricardo, a photographer from the Netherlands. At first my journey started with video. In 2018, I went to South Africa and wanted a "serious" camera (Panasonic Gh5) to document my 3-week travel. After my travels, the camera was just sitting on a shelf waiting for the next holiday.
At the end of 2019, after my second trip I started to take my camera to work. In the beginning I didn't take the camera out of the bag, after a couple of weeks/months I decided to take my camera out and started photographing during my 1-hour lunch break.
At first, I wanted to begin with street photography but noticed that this was very daunting. One day the sun was shining on a building and the light hitting it in combination with the pattern of the building was very fascinating and I decided to take a picture. This was the start of my adventure as an architecture photographer. Later when I was more confident and had better knowledge of the camera I also started doing street photography.
Concrete and Steel (Architecture series)
With this work, I wanted to pay tribute to architecture. Showing people the beauty of the places they live in but never see or pay attention to.
Partially Glass (Architecture series) )
With this series ,I wanted to show how glass plays a big part in building. How it breaks a building up and adds elegance and vulnerability to it.
Re-flected (Street photography series) )
With reflected, I wanted to show people that within a split second there is a hidden world/ extra dimension in reflective surfaces.
Social Media (Street single) )
With social media, I wanted to show people how our lives are being affected by technology. A beach that was once for relaxation and fun turns into a place where we sit on our phones and forget to enjoy what is in front of us.
Partially glass is a series of different buildings in The Netherlands and Europe made partially of glass. Combining... (Read more at European Photography Awards)
Gino Ricardo is an autodidact who rekindled his love for photography during his hour lunch break.
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