About
Light is the only material I care about.
I'm Tony Curado. I've been photographing wild places for the last decade — the Okavango Delta, the American West, and the Milky Way over both. TrueVision is the work that came out of all of it.
It started, like a lot of things, with a trip I almost didn't take. A friend invited me on safari and I went, and from the first morning in Botswana I understood something I hadn't before — that the difference between a snapshot and a photograph is patience. I've been chasing that difference ever since.
I shoot on Canon and Sony bodies, edit in Lightroom and Photoshop, and print 8x10 and 16x24 at the studio on an Epson SureColor P800 with archival inks. Larger sizes are produced by a partner lab on museum-grade paper. Every print is hand-checked before it ships.
The Africa Collection is the first body of work I've released as fine art prints. It's a set I'm proud of and a beginning, not an end. There are more collections coming — from the American West, from the Milky Way over places nobody usually associates with the night sky, from quiet mornings on the coast.
Thanks for being here.
— Tony