SAN JUAN Photographed by Fabrizzio Valenzuela
- Nico Quinteros Photography Official
- 20 jun
- 1 min de lectura
San Juan feels like a memory burned by the sun.
A boy standing over the hills of Rancagua. Blue sky, dry earth, distant mountains. Skin touched by heat.A body alone inside the landscape.
Photographed by Fabrizzio Valenzuela, the series follows Alfredo through San Juan Hill in Rancagua, Chile. The images move with the stillness of late afternoon: warm light, open air, silence, and the quiet tension of a body exposed to nature.
There is something almost mythic in the way Alfredo appears against the mountains. He is present, but never loud. Shirtless, framed by dust, rocks and fading sunlight, he becomes part of the place — a figure suspended between youth, solitude and desire.
The editorial shifts between distance and intimacy. At times, Alfredo is small inside the landscape, almost swallowed by the hills. In other moments, the camera moves closer: skin, shadow, profile, breath, the softness of a face caught between flowers and light.
For VOYEUR, San Juan is a sunlit portrait of masculine stillness. A quiet story of a boy on a hill, held by the landscape, watched by the fading day.
Editorial: San Juan
Photography: Fabrizzio Valenzuela — @fabrizziovalenzuela
Model: Alfredo Medina — @xpunk_official
Location: San Juan Hill, Rancagua, Chile








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