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Camels on water 1/25 Photograph

Georgijus Korobkovas

Finland

Photography, Paper on Paper

Size: 35.4 W x 23.6 H x 0 D in

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This photo was taken at Danakil Deperession in Ethiopia . It's lowest point in Africa 120 bellow sea level and hottest point on earth. When I arrive there to photograph was about +45c and was heavy wind, so it bring water from the salt lake . after wind calm down in afternoon water was so calm that it become like mirror. At the same time workers was heading from salt mines with camels hauling salt . It was very short time to take photos before salt disappear. Photo will be printed on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Paper in UK. Hahnemühle Certificate of Authenticity will be included together with signed and numbered print . Please allow up to 2 weeks processing time because print has to be shipped to Finland from Uk to me to check quality number and sign print.

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Photography:Paper on Paper

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Size:35.4 W x 23.6 H x 0 D in

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Emerging artist Georgijus Korobkovas is a Finland based photographer focused on the depiction of rare and diverse historic sites, natural splendour, ecological concerns, and remote and marginalized communities. Drawn by the path of discovery, Korobkovas will often purchase a one-way ticket to his destination, in search of a historic site, culture, or natural phenomena or plight that captures his imagination, and by extension that of his international audience. While mostly self-taught, the artist is as well versed in the technical aspects of photography having taken various specialist coursework to hone his practice. This is apparent as Korobkovas’ oeuvre is distinguished by clarity of form, light and colour, and an affinity for evocative subject matter that seeks to reach global audiences. Most recently, the artist has collaborated with the University of Mekele, Ethiopia documenting the plague of epizootic lymphangitis disease in horses as a way to mobilize action to help this important cause. In addition, the artist has travelled to other important locations in the region such as the Tigray area, where he photographed the Abuna Yemata Church, one of the least accessible church sites in Africa, as well as the Danakil Depression which lies 410 feet below sea level and is one of the hottest if not most inhospitable places on earth. Other series document the rarity and beauty of manmade historic sites such as the 8th-9th century Indonesian Borobudur Temple Compounds and the ancient city of Myanmar, Bagan including the thousands of Buddhist temples, pagodas and monasteries. Still other projects feature the sublime allure of nature such as the photographs of the Zambia-Zimbabwe Victoria Falls and other astounding places such as the Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, as well as the wildlife of Tarangire and Serengeti National Parks. While quite diverse in subject matter Korobkovas’ practice offers a clarity of artistic vision that focuses on the tenets of documentary photography while inventively using subject matter to reach an international audience through the creation of narrative which is guided by the power of the image. National Geographic has featured Korobkovas’ work in the Your Shot series, including a series of eight photographs selected as editors’ favourites.

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