Photography: Pedro de Passos' has his eyes (and his camera) on the skies

Date
12 February 2014

There are several factors making it inadvisable to wander around all day with your eyes firmly fixed on the sky – a crick in your neck and the risk of collision being only two of them – but photographer Pedro de Passos doesn’t seem to care a bit, as he regularly captures sights you’ll probably only spot if you too throw caution to the wind and stare wistfully heavenwards 24/7. Dominated by a palette of muted grey and pastel tones which are juxtaposed with the sharp angles of harsh architecture piercing the blank abyss of a ceiling or a cloudless sky, Pedro’s subjects aren’t anything we’ve not seen before. They are, however, perfectly executed and brilliantly complementary, creating a full series of photographs gently reminiscent of each other in a very comprehensive idea.

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Maisie Skidmore

Maisie joined It’s Nice That fresh out of university in the summer of 2013 as an intern before joining full time as an Assistant Editor. Maisie left It’s Nice That in July 2015.

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