Guido Mocafico, Switzerland, 1962, is a still-life photographer, even though he might use subjects that are alive. He is well known for his colorfull and stunning series called
Serpents. Due to the confinement of the snakes they curl up and create twisted shapes. This series, as many others, was also released as a book. In the series
Movement, he photographed the machinery behind clockwork. Again the background is kept black, making the watches come out as large marvels of technology. The following images come from the series
Serpents,
Movement and
Nature Morte.
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Website:
www.guidomocafico.com/index.html
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