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This photograph was recognised as a Leica Mastershot. In 2016 I undertook a 3 month expedition in the heart of the Andes Mountains in Northern Argentina, Chile and Bolivia. This image is from Route 52 in Northern Argentina, which connects Salta to Chile. There is no sign of human presence along most of the road, which winds through a surreal, alien landscape.
The image is digitally printed on high quality archival Hahnemuhle Fine Art Pearl paper… with archival pigment ink. Signed and numbered on back.
Prints are made to order.
The paper size is A2 (42x59 cm) and the image size is 51x34 cm. Limited edition of 10 prints at this size.
Please contact me if you wish for a different size.
Roberto Vámos is a photographer who dedicates his work to the preservation of the ecosystems of our Earth. With a career spanning over 35 years, his images are a celebration of the sublime, whether in natural or human landscapes. Roberto has amassed a body of work with subjects ranging from landscape and nature to travel and culture. His works are part of private collections in South America, the United States and Europe.