By Eduardo Serrano Carlos Hoyos is a photographer who inventun Caldense fotografaareo system for which Pequeo construyun helicopter that has adapted cameras that allow you to record all kinds of situations, buildings or views from unknown viewpoints. It must be remembered that since 1858 Nadar photographic realizregistros from a balloon which emphasizes the antiquity of the challenge of fotografaarea and throughout history there have been more a tecnologam s apt to capture the world from the air. Only now, however, thanks to support from the Colombian photographer, photographs may be areas from vehicles that, in addition to achieve aesthetic heights remain certain, are so small dimensions as introduced by getting angles, crevices and corners where you can not handle other transportation areo. Apart from the remote control system that empowers him to direct the helicopter, Hoyos their cameras equipped with a mechanism that allows you to manipulate, rotate, define the framework and means to correct the focus inalmbricos. The photographer used commercial cameras subject to certain adjustments and changes to make, for example, more light and allow the helicopter link. Well, to travs of this ingenious manipulation of attachments, Hoyos has been dedicated to making photographs with artistic ambitions, especially in urban and rural landscapes, but also buildings and monuments. In all the photographer shows a clear sense of balance and symmetry, a special aptitude for vocal angles and frames and an innate attraction to the forms defined and into a bright, and sometimes contrasting chromatic . Hoyos print their images usually horizontal format, landscape watercolor paper, highlighting its inclination by the photographic pictorial, ie, that old current nacicon the same Fox Talbot, whose followers practice a photograph that resembles the painting in its presentation, values ??and appearance. But it is not only the role that his photographs look like watercolors, but also for their lightness and transparency, Ascom by the somewhat lyrical tone of his subjects. His exhibition is an interesting blend of experimentation and artistic TECHNOLOGICAL that, besides allowing Indian women to contemplate views of familiar and unfamiliar places, seems to provide a pair of wings to see the world. Solo Exhibitions 2005 Carlos Hoyos: Outdoor Botero, Seyhoun Gallery, West Hollywood, CA Carlos Hoyos: Aviation, Study 1, House Gallery, Cartagena, Colombia Carlos Hoyos: Botero Sculptures, Museum of Antioquia, Medellin , Colombia Carlos Hoyos: Aviation, Study 1, Downtown Art Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 2004-05 Carlos Hoyos: Aviation, Study 1, Inter-flight Studio (IFS), Miami, Florida Carlos Hoyos: Cartagena, Panoramic view from the air, Hennessy & Ingalls Art & Architecture Books, Santa Monica, California 2004 Carlos Hoyos: Cartagena, Panoramic view from the air, Art for Movies Gallery, Beverly Hills, California Carlos Hoyos: Cartagena, Panoramic view from the air, Quinta Galeria, Bogota, Colombia 2003-04 Carlos Hoyos: Cartagena, Vision Panoramica From the Air Gallery Girl Morales, Cartagena, Colombia 2003 Carlos Hoyos: Cartagena, Vision Scenic air, Caribbean Naval Museum, Cartagena, Colombia Carlos Hoyos: Cartagena, Panoramic view from the Air, Museum of Latin American Art, Long Beach, California Group Exhibitions 2005 A Pavilion Expo 2005, Aichi, Japan 2004 Colombian Consulate, Amsterdam, Holland Colombian Consulate, San Juan de Puerto Rico 4A shows documentaries and Latin American photography, Madrid, Spain Mexico City, Mexico, Bucharest, Romania, Guatemala City, Guatemala, City Real, Spain, Albacete, Spain, Barcelona, ??Spain 2003 Colombian Consulate / Screening Gallery Los Angeles, CA Selected Public Collections Museum of Modern Art, Cartagena, Colombia Museo Nacional de Colombia, Bogot, Colombia Museo de Antioquia, Medellin, Colombia University Museum of Antioquia, Medellin, Colombia Fernando Botero Selected Private Collections, Paris, France Enrique Grau, Cartagena, Colombia Eduardo Serrano, Bogot, Colombia Alfonso Lopez Michelsen, Bogot, Colombia Alex Slate, Long Beach, CA Henry Laguado, Bogot, Colombia Janet Chaplin, Cartagena, Colombia