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Project combines power of aerial photography and storytelling to rediscover the beauty of our planet. Water.Shapes.Earth hopes to inspire awe, as well as provoke the public to face the destructive tendencies that we have toward our environment. The aerial point of view gives us the ability to observe our landscapes in the new light. Bordering between document and painting-like abstractions new perspective stimulate a process of thinking about something essential to our survival, something we often take for granted - until it’s gone.
A lot of our work is researching and to get to each location. Then on the site, we spend a lot of time looking for the best place and waiting for the perfect light conditions to show you places in their bests.
That's how we call our incredibly detailed, selected photographs. Through our powerful imagery, we display common places from completely new perspectives or reveal unseen phenomenons.
We spread meaningful stories with the world. Each Artwork is accompanied by detailed captions, we write fieldnotes, create video dairies and beside our social media we manage other media appearances.
Our incredibly detailed, selected photographs usually show common places from completely new perspective, but many times we reveal something unseen. All our work aim to inspire people, to see everyday things from different perspectives and to change people’s minds a bit. The extremely high resolution of our Artworks enable us to create more detailed prints and to dive deeply into the details.
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We would like to work together with goverments and Tourism Agencies from all around the world.
If you want to see your country in our project, please feel free to contact us.
The mastermind behind the Water.Shape.Earth project is Milan Radisics, renowned photographer, photo-journalist and multimedia storyteller. His work is being presented in exhibitions all over the world and has been awarded in numerous prestigious competitions. His stories are published in National Geographic, BBC-Wildlife and other well-known magazines.
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