Fernando de Marcos - "White Darkness"






Over 35 years' experience; former gallery owner and Museum Folkwang curator.
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Fernando de Marcos -
White Darkness
Baryta paper - Signed - 95/100
- 2002
Wonderful and beautiful photograph by the
"dance photographer".", Fernando
Marcos.
With this photograph Fernando won the World Press Photo 2002. "White
Darkness", , by Nacho Duato.
Dancer: Emmanuelle Broncín.
Fernando is a teacher and photographer.
Graduated from the prestigious EFTI school in Madrid, later he became a teacher at that same school alongside other internationally renowned photographers -you may have heard of- such as Cristina García Rodero, Chema Madoz, Ouka Leele, Isabel Muñoz, Miguel Oriola or Ciuco Gutiérrez, among others, where he teaches lighting techniques, visual aesthetics, analog photography and nineteenth-century photographic techniques.
In addition, he has directed other photography courses and has been the photographer for the National Dance Company since the year 2000, setting the standard in stage photography. In 2002 he wins the prestigious World Press Photo award for his work with Nacho Duato and from there one could say he rose to fame, commissioned by many other choreographers worldwide. He is also the photographer for the National Orchestra and Choirs of Spain.
His work has been exhibited at Photoespaña 2007, Madrid-Foto 2008, EFTI Gallery, Casa de Vacas, among others. In May 2010, his work was shown in the exhibition "Work&Process" at the Guggenheim Museum in New York.
Fernando de Marcos -
White Darkness
Baryta paper - Signed - 95/100
- 2002
Wonderful and beautiful photograph by the
"dance photographer".", Fernando
Marcos.
With this photograph Fernando won the World Press Photo 2002. "White
Darkness", , by Nacho Duato.
Dancer: Emmanuelle Broncín.
Fernando is a teacher and photographer.
Graduated from the prestigious EFTI school in Madrid, later he became a teacher at that same school alongside other internationally renowned photographers -you may have heard of- such as Cristina García Rodero, Chema Madoz, Ouka Leele, Isabel Muñoz, Miguel Oriola or Ciuco Gutiérrez, among others, where he teaches lighting techniques, visual aesthetics, analog photography and nineteenth-century photographic techniques.
In addition, he has directed other photography courses and has been the photographer for the National Dance Company since the year 2000, setting the standard in stage photography. In 2002 he wins the prestigious World Press Photo award for his work with Nacho Duato and from there one could say he rose to fame, commissioned by many other choreographers worldwide. He is also the photographer for the National Orchestra and Choirs of Spain.
His work has been exhibited at Photoespaña 2007, Madrid-Foto 2008, EFTI Gallery, Casa de Vacas, among others. In May 2010, his work was shown in the exhibition "Work&Process" at the Guggenheim Museum in New York.
