Leonardo Koller is from San Martin de los Andes, Patagonia(Argentina). At age 18 he he started a course in Image and Sounds at the University of Buenos Aires. In 2004 he fully devoted his study to photography in Motivarte school . Form 2007 Leonardo lived in Spain, traveled through Europe and Cuba and stayed in the Dominican Republic. It is here he dioscovered his passion for photography. In 2009 he displayed his first exhibition called “Behind The Paradise” and these are some of the images from that series.
We’d like to thank Leonardo for sharing his photos. You can check out more of his work on his website. If you like the photographer’s work please give a comment or a like to show your appreciation and if you want your work featured please contact us.
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Behind the Paradise
Dominican Republic and Cuba are two places in the Caribbean where many people plan to spend their vacation. Who does not dream of living in a Caribbean island surrounded by palm trees, white sand and turquoise water?. Those tourists who have had the privilege of visiting these places certainly have enjoyed all this, like the great variety of foods and services offered by hotel chains. What many believe that the vast majority does not know is the real life of the population carried every day. That is why the idea of this work came from my desire to bring you all a little bit of Behind the Paradise.
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We’d like to thank Leonardo for sharing his photos. You can check out more of his work on his website. If you like the photographer’s work please give a comment or a like to show your appreciation and if you want your work featured please contact us.
Join Nexus Images on Facebook or Twitter.
Behind the Paradise
Dominican Republic and Cuba are two places in the Caribbean where many people plan to spend their vacation. Who does not dream of living in a Caribbean island surrounded by palm trees, white sand and turquoise water?. Those tourists who have had the privilege of visiting these places certainly have enjoyed all this, like the great variety of foods and services offered by hotel chains. What many believe that the vast majority does not know is the real life of the population carried every day. That is why the idea of this work came from my desire to bring you all a little bit of Behind the Paradise.
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