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Living picture

Exploration and testing

We are in a wonderful technological era, where images play a fundamental role. Printed pictures are still incredibly powerful and meaningful, the physical medium itself still has a strong connection with human, we hold it, we feel it, we see it in different angle, we turn it etc… it’s real material.

Now we have images, videos and sounds "printed" on digital devices. A new medium that is changing the way we consume imagery, this sort of “super paper” has proven to change the world immensely in the last decade.

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Urban colors

Porto Recanati, Italy June 2017

Last summer we have been traveling in the Marche region, just about couple of hours south of my hometown. We visit amazing rustic and historic site and incredible towns (Recanati, Sirolo, Numana) the whole area is truly a gem. I was very interested in a specific area of Porto Recanati: the dock has a big apartments neighborhood, build recently probably, which attract my attention with its pastelli and vivid colors.

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Northen light

Iceland, August 2017

I knew that going to Iceland in the summer I would have a very little chance to see the northern light, so I kept my hope very low. Well, couple of day before the end of the trip, we were staying in a very nice hotel, ironically called Borealis Hotel. Well, the personnel mentioned that northern lights were visible the last three days and we could have high chance to see them the night if our staying as well! 

 

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Water

Iceland, August 2017

This is a collection of photos I took during our golden circle drive around Iceland. Water play an instrumental role in this island from huge waterfalls to beautiful iceberg scenery. You can’t travel in this country without seeing or been in contact with it, in any shape of form, from pure liquid to ice or vapor.  It’s an essence part of this Nordic land. 

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Ice

Iceland, August 2017

A series of photos taken around the Iceberg lagoons and diamond beach in the south part of Iceland. It was the first time for me to see water in this form, and I had spent more time contemplating rather than documenting the scene. The noise that ice make is subtle but sharp, calming but also creepy; this is an interesting contrast with the silence of the snow and the rhythm of the water.

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