Dennis Ramos

Dennis Ramos works in carbon transfers and platinum palladiums. He was born in the Philippines but lives in Florida.
From: Tampa, Florida, USA.
Shows: Carbon Transfer and Platinum Palladium processes.


Dennis Ramos is an international award-winning fine art photographer born in Manila, Philippines. He migrated to the United States after completing a degree in medical science. His love and passion for photography started with artistic portraiture using mixed lighting. His fascination with the light led him to explore and experiment with other forms of photography including alternative printing processes that eventually evolved into fine art photography and printing. To this date, you will find him exploring light through architectural landscape and seascape.

“Handmade prints is the culmination of my creative process.”

Contact Dennis Ramos

  • Email: DennisR (at) dennis-ramos.com
  • Website
 
 
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