Edgar Moreno
Venezuelan photographer Edgar Moreno (1954) is known for his experimental techniques that push the boundaries of photographic imagery. His work with selective toning, infrared photography, and underwater printing has shaped a distinctive aesthetic that intersects art, science, and society.
His training at New Mexico State University, where he studied under Ansel Adams, and further specialization at the Pratt Institute and the New York School of Arts, reinforced his approach to image manipulation as a tool for visual research. His projects explore themes ranging from natural landscapes to urban and communal life, with a particular focus on memory and collective imagery.
Recognized for his innovative artistic vision, his work has been exhibited at the Museum of Fine Arts in Caracas, Fotofest in Houston, and the International Art Fair in Paris, establishing him as a key figure in contemporary photography.