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Interview with Francisco Negroni | Global Photography Awards Photographer of the Year

Interview with Francisco Negroni | Global Photography Awards Photographer of the Year

Francisco Negroni

Francisco Negroni, an acclaimed and award-winning photographer, is renowned for capturing the awe-inspiring beauty of volcanoes and dramatic landscapes. Often dubbed the "Volcano Hunter," his work vividly showcases the raw power of volcanic eruptions and "dirty storms" in Chile, earning him widespread recognition.

Hey! I am Francisco Negroni, a Chilean, and I'm 49 years old. I started photography in the year 2000 after my graduation as an advertising photographer.

I studied at the Incacea Institute in the City of Viña del Mar in Chile.

It was a portrait while I was studying photography. At the time, I was actually using an analog camera with film (since digital cameras appeared years after).

Currently, I'm using Canon equipment, facilitated by Canon Chile to support my job as a photographer. The camera is an R5 mirrorless and the lenses RF 16-35mm 2.8, 24-70mm 2.8 and 70-200mm 2.8.

I want to be one of the best photographers in the world capturing landscapes and volcanoes.

Some years ago, the media in Chile started to call me "El Cazador de Volcanes" (in English, the translation would be the Volcano Hunter).

My work is mostly known due to my photographs of volcanoes in activity. I'm fascinated with volcanoes because I feel that they are the maximum expression of raw natural power and creation.

Adventure, determination, and patience.

I am very happy and grateful with the Global Photography Awards, this incredible title of Photographer of the Year and the prizes are a big support to my job as a photographer. Besides, I am sure this prize is one more step towards becoming one of the best photographers in the world.

The Perfect Cloud is an image I managed to capture after spending more than 10 days in the surroundings of the Villarrica volcano in Chile, looking for a different photograph of the activity of the volcano (Villarrica volcano is one of the most active volcanoes in South America and certainly the most dangerous in Chile).

In the photograph, you can see a large lenticular cloud rotating over the crater while it is illuminated by the lava pit of the volcano. I chose this photograph because of the magnificence of the moment and the natural beauty that can be appreciated in that unique instant.

Each award I receive is a big support for my job as a photographer because my dream is to be able to continue working as a photographer, doing what I love most.

Kevin Carter, Brent Stirton, and Ansel Adams.

Be patient, wait for the right moment and don't ever give up.

Try your hardest, never stop learning and give the best of you always would be a good start.

Perseverance, even when you have all odds against you, it has allowed me to continue as a photographer; "To be better, you always have to strive for more."

You always need to keep yourself up to date with everything that happens in the world of photography in terms of knowledge, new techniques and new technologies.

Thank you very much, friends of the Global Photography Awards because your recognition and prize help me to continue my job as a photographer of landscapes and volcanoes.

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The Perfect Cloud | Global Photography Awards
The Perfect Cloud | Global Photography Awards
Pucón, Chile. A perfect lenticular cloud spins over the crater of the Villarrica volcano while...
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