“Painting is a more elastic representation of what is in front of you,” photographer Matthew Tammaro says via video call from Paris. Having studied painting in his hometown of Toronto, Canada, Tammaro quickly turned to the immediacy of photography – but has never abandoned the shifting parameters of fine art. “It allows you to collage multiple ideas onto a two-dimensional surface in a way that relieves some of the frustration of photography.”
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