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In relation to nudes, I work with amateur models. They pose for me because they love art and they do it with passion in each photography session, facin drawbacks, long delays, hours travelling, cold or heat at times or just long walks some other times. They are the other part of this art of mine, since they give passion and effort in each photograph.Argentine photographer, Walter is an exceptional artist of human form. Walter completed his studies at the Visual Arts Institute NOVUM and in 1998 served as the Director of Foto-Galería, in Argentina. His work has been awarded with over fifty different AWARDS and RECOGNITIONS, including: 1985 - Foto Club Córdoba (2nd Prize). 1986- Foto Club Córdoba (1st Prize). - Color and B&W Photography Award at the Monserrat National Gallery, sponsored by RENAULT and the Department of CULTURE, Argentina. 1997- 1998 - 1999 Selected by ROTOVISION (Switzerland) Rotovision (Suiza) to represent Argentina. Additionally, Walter has exhibited in 16 different EXHIBITIONS, in public and private spaces and his work is also a part of COLLECTION MINERVINI.
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