Which City Is More Photogenic — Milan Or Madrid?
Last week, we asked you which city is more photogenic — Paris, or Berlin? The post was part of a competition that Samsung’s running that pits all star Instagrammers from different cities across the world against each other, competing to show whose city is the MOST photogenic of them all.
This week, we bring you two more participants — Giacomo Por from Milan and Juan Pascual from Madrid.
Giacomo Por, Milan
Giacomo Por peruses the streets of Milan, taking portraits of strangers. With over 8k followers on Instagram, Giacomo likes to use the Samsung Galaxy Camera’s silhouette mode, which allows him to capture high contrast images by bringing out the light in shadows. Here are a few shots that Giacomo’s contributed to Samsung’s tumblr

Giacomo Por/ Samsung GALAXY Camera – Life’s A Photo, Take It

Giacomo Por / Samsung GALAXY Camera – Life’s A Photo, Take It
Juan Pascual, Madrid
Juan Pascual has over 10k followers on Instagram, and he’s earned them by taking breathtaking shots of the streets of Madrid. Juan loves the Samsung Galaxy Camera’s macro function, which allows him to take beautiful, incredibly detailed close-ups that expose more than the naked eye can see. Here’s one of his contributions to Samsung’s tumblr:

Juan Pascual / Samsung GALAXY Camera – Life’s A Photo, Take It
If you have an opinion on which city’s the most photogenic, go vote on your favorite Instagrammers. 
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