Hid Saib and his use of neon lights to create magical photos

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Hid Saib is a Brazilian photographer that created an impressive series of portraits called "Neon", where the bodies of people get covered in paint and with a neon light they brightly illuminate, showing an explosion of colors.

Saib has been passionate about photography since elementary school and it's a passion that slowly turned from hobby to a profession through the years. At university he started studying photography and developed a great technique while also improving his creativity that makes him stand out from other photography series and become the protagonist in many international exhibitions.
Evanescent and ardent, the paint doesn't follow an order but at the same time seems strategically placed.

It looks like a constellation of stars invaded the bodies and faces, finding their homes in noses and eyes, between cheeks and lips, all of fluorescent light.

Thanks to his fantasy and excellent photography talent, Saib produces images that contain modern poetry in their simplicity by playing with light and color.