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Nov
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Camilo Todemann : Photography

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saas III - DSCN7208

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‘saas III’
camilo todemann
photography
2011
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deconst sea urchin - DSCN3360

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‘deconst sea urchin’
camilo todemann
photography
2011
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moonies - DSCN8932 (2)

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‘moonies’
camilo todemann
photography
2011
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pictures at an exhibition - DSCN8872 (2)

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‘pictures at an exhibition’
camilo todemann
photography
2011
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saas - DSCN2220

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‘saas’
camilo todemann
photography
2011
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buster blues - DSCN6313

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‘buster blues’
camilo todemann
photography
2011
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Camilo Todemann : More Works

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5 Responses to “Camilo Todemann : Photography”


  1. 1 wilma eras
    November 21, 2011 at 2:32 pm

    Beautiful selection, Alan.
    I love your work, Camilo.

  2. 2 Françoise Lucas
    November 21, 2011 at 9:28 pm

    Superb monochrome pictures. Beautifully selected.

  3. 3 Miguel (Pichy)
    November 26, 2011 at 1:26 pm

    Impressive!!! Loved the fact you went with B&W; it gave the pictures a beautiful essence!!! Amazing eye you have for capturing ordinary things and turning them into something so appealing. Keep them coming!!!

  4. November 26, 2011 at 1:50 pm

    Wao Camilito, felicitaciones por este blogs , fotazas en b/w

  5. 5 Teresa Lebron
    April 26, 2012 at 3:19 am

    Felicidades Cami!!!!!! Muy buenas!!!


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