Pablo Eugui

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My name is Pablo Eugui and I am a Spanish photographer based in Austria. My love for photography started quite early, thanks to my father, who taught me to enjoy the nature and appreciate the greatness of it.

After I moved to Vienna, I got the chance to travel more, to visit amazing places and to witness incredible landscapes. Nature inspires me, and the possibility of sharing this with others through photography motivates me every single day. I don’t care about a fancy car or the newest phone, I prefer spending my money on traveling, discovering new places. Taking a breathe in a completely new atmosphere is what makes me feel alive and happy.

That is why I want to explore as many incredible places as possible, and capture the freedom and wildness that we can find in nature. I have many spots in mind I want to photograph, but Canada and the Pacific Northwest are on top of my list. However, the world has much more to offer than we can even imagine!

"I'm in love with cities I've never been to and people I've never met!"
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