French photographer David Nissen takes us on a ride in his work Gusty, an atmospheric journey through storm, rain and fading light. Explaining that he’s looking for strong and interesting light, and atmospheres that can tell a story, that can be an invitation to travel through the picture. With a background in filmmaking, it makes sense that he approaches photography like a director searching for the perfect location.
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