In a project which the photographer began in 2015, his home in Amsterdam becomes the stage upon which to explore the possibilities of photography

In a project which the photographer began in 2015, his home in Amsterdam becomes the stage upon which to explore the possibilities of photography
The Sony World Photography Awards prides itself on being a truly global competition, and this year it received almost 320,000 entries from over 200 countries and territories. The awards cover four separate competitions – Professional, Open, Youth and Student Focus – which are themselves categorised into areas such as Architecture, Contemporary Issues, Landscape, Portraiture, and Travel. The winners will be revealed on 19 April, and a curated exhibition of the work will take place at Somerset House, London from 20 April-06 May.
Before Yurian Quintanas Nobel went on holiday to Sri Lanka, friends told him how welcoming the…