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Where the Fog Remembers

Where the Fog Remembers

Every morning before dawn, Old Caleb vanishes into the misty forest with his dog, walking the same path where his daughter disappeared years ago. Locals whisper that he’s searching for her, or that he sees her still, waiting in the fog. Wrapped in loss and legend, Where the Fog Remembers is a haunting tale of devotion, mystery, and the spaces grief refuses to leave.

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Parallel Lines

Parallel Lines

This is a story about observation transforming into connection, the blurry line between watching life and participating in it, and how seemingly ordinary moments can reveal their hidden depth and beauty.

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The Art of Depth: Using Depth of Field in my Fine Art Photography

The Art of Depth: Using Depth of Field in my Fine Art Photography

For me, depth of field is more than a technical choice—it is a vehicle for emotion, storytelling, and artistic vision. The key is intention: by understanding and mastering depth of field, I can transform a simple scene into a poetic meditation, a moment of introspection, or a world unto itself.

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The Uncertain Nature of Reality - Body of Work Inspired by Quantum Theory

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The Uncertain Nature of Reality - Body of Work Inspired by Quantum Theory

UPDATE: Amanda Smith and Kevin Tully interview Eduardo for the A Smith Gallery Awards Collective GalleryTalk Series. This body of work was awarded publication in FotoNostrum Magazine, Special Issue, Dec 2024. For my series “The Uncertain Nature of Reality”, I explore the logic-defying concepts of quantum mechanics from a philosophical point of view while composing and collaging images of ballet dancers in rehearsal.

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A Map of Forgotten Dreams

A Map of Forgotten Dreams

In The Map of Forgotten Dreams, I embrace photography’s ability to transcend reality, using it as a conduit for the unseen and the deeply felt.

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