Pierre Pellegrini, a photographer from Switzerland leaves his winter series open to viewer’s interpretation with an individual emotional bond. Black-and-white, with emphasized contrast between the snow and different elements of composition shapes Pierre’s trademark technique. It’s very often that Pellegrini finds himself on an inspirational journey without a definitive theme for his next series. As photographer shares: “the encounter between what he feels inside, what he would like to find and what he sees,” is where his inspiration lies. “I’m always looking for the aesthetic sense, the beauty, the order, the elegance present in nature. As if everything were perfectly balanced, in harmony. A kind of perfection where no element prevails over the other.” The technique of long exposure is one of Pellegrini’s favorites and he explains why: “Thanks to this technique, the reality is partly transformed. As it is true that some elements are reproduced as such, it is also true that some, especially those who have the ability to move from one physical state to another like water and clouds, appear in a new form, detaching from visual reality.”