American mailboxes.
Old American mailboxes on the side of the highway, near the desert of Arizona in the United States of America.
This art photograph has a conceptual meaning. Metal mailboxes with no name or address in the middle of an isolated, inhabited place, as a way to express the fact of sending letters to no one, or at least to someone who is not there anymore. An idea of emptiness, solitude and silence. Behind the mailboxes, some cacti, desert and mountain plants, typical of this beautiful region of the United States.
A captivating atmosphere that leads us to think about the story behind this image, and to imagine different scenarios and situations.
This photo was taken in 2017, during a road trip in this wonderful country, on the way to the world famous Grand Canyon. A slight vintage effect was given to the image, to reinforce or enhance its message.
I'm Argentinian but I live in Lyon, France. I am a graphic designer, photographer and traveler. Passionate about cycling, nature, the simple little moments in life. Photography above all, taught me to be conscious, to open my eyes, to get out of the.. Read more…