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This series of images is a passing glance at the Peruvian countryside during a foggy early morning ride on the Vistadome train from Cusco to Aguas Calientes. Peru’s third largest industry is tourism, which often transports travelers from the city of Cusco to the small mountain town of Aguas Calientes via rail so that travelers can see Machu Picchu.(Technical note: the hazy look was achieved by shooting through the fog – not in post).


    A Place To Die

    Matt Eich was raised in the peanut-farming town of Suffolk, Virginia before he began his studies in photojournalism at Ohio University in 2004. His life and the focus of his work shifted dramatically when his daughter Madelyn was born in October 2007. The following summer of 2008, Matt interned with National Geographic Magazine, traveling to Peru, India, Rwanda and Botswana before returning to Ohio to complete his degree. While finishing school Matt began working as a freelance photographer. His clients include National Geographic, GQ, Esquire, Newsweek, Mother Jones, TIME, Harper's, The FADER, Smithsonian, More, New York Magazine, Businessweek, US News & World Report, The Wall Street Journal, Apple and others. In 2009 Matt won POYi's Community Awareness Award, The Magenta Foundation's Bright Spark Award, was a finalist for the W. Eugene Smith Grant and was selected for the 16th World Press Photo Joop Swart Masterclass. In 2010 he was awarded the HCP Juried Fellowship at the Houston Center For Photography, was named one of PDN's 30 Emerging Photographers to Watch. Most recently Eich's projects have received support from an Aaron Siskind Fellowship, a ShootQ Grant and a National Geographic Grant for Photography. Matt and his family now live in Norfolk, Virginia where he works on long-term projects while compulsively documenting everything around him.