The State of Virtual Photography [Q+A]
“Anyone using GT4 Photo Mode and sharing his screenshots on the internet forums in 2004 could be labelled as "the father of virtual photography", and as such I could be listed among them. But the truth is more complex. As THE person who coded the basic rules of virtual photography briton Duncan Harris is widely acknowledged as the first person to handle, code and share the highest quality virtual photography captures on the internet for many years”
Bringing my Virtual Photography Among the People
“During these 4 days of exhibition I had the pleasure to speak with many people, families, youngsters and gamers alike, explaining to them what is a Photo Mode, what is Virtual Photography and how VP is an evergrowing sensation on Social Media. Not only that, I also explained how I went from a screen-capture to a whole conceptual work of transcending a videogame and its mechanics and bend it to my personal vision”
The Day Virtual Photography was acknowledged as “Photography” by an Authority in the Field
“In 10 years from now, Virtual Photography will be exhibited in the most prestigious museums of the world and these are the facts and moments that are opening doors and paving roads for the whole community amidst everyone’s silence and indifference. I wonder if the first among us that will be exhibited in a world-famous museum will see beyond his very ego and understand how many people worked behind the scenes for years to make that moment possibile.”
“Negative Space” in Virtual Photography feat. Jenny Karlsson
“In Virtual Photography, Negative Space provides a powerful sense of scale to the whole composition and (occasionally) generates a deep feeling of solitude”
My Experience With Museums and Art Critics
“What did I learn from this whole experience? I learned that outside the Gaming bubble, Virtual Photography is still an object of mistery and that the Art Community is more open minded and inclusive than the Gaming Community itself”