Judith Sayrach: “Dreamy landscapes”

28 August 2020   •  
Written by Anaïs Viand
Judith Sayrach: “Dreamy landscapes”

“I present on my Instagram account memories from my trips over the past five years. I like working with natural elements. Nature is indeed my main source of inspiration. I realised this when I got lost in it, alone”, says Judith Sayrach, a photographer born and based in Barcelona. Seaside landscapes, trees, flowers, sunsets and birds… These are her favourite views. “Technique is not as important as light and colour – two fundamental elements to create your own language”, adds the photographer who prefers to let her emotions guide her. “Like a song we can’t help listening to, a good picture must captivate us, transcend us”, she says.

 

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