There are only a few fishermen of “moeche” (crabs) and all concentrated in the Venice lagoon. Theirs is hard and demanding work that has been handed down from father to son. You wake up very early, before dawn, then you start to frantically navigate the lagoon to move the poles of the nets or to Continue Reading
The term “archipelago” to me, and I think of many others, infallibly suggests the vision of beaches tropical waters that descend into crystal clear waters, dotted with sloping palm trees that stretch out towards the sea.-Where do you go? – To the Lofoten Islands – How nice! Don’t get too much sun!Not too stupid recommendation, Continue Reading
Travel. It is a state of being, beyond the objective movement of the body.Witness, dressed in invisibility so as not to interfere, I photograph with the intention of capturing that moment, movement, endlessly repeated and yet different every time. Light strikes objects: contents and forms give meaning to simple and ritual gestures, defined, unrepeatable in Continue Reading
Myanmar is purity and genuineness; after this trip i found myself, i found thatperfect inner peace for the spirit and the mind.A trip to Myanmar is a mystical experience; the hospitality of the Burmese, the essence and tranquility that you breathe in the times, they give you a beautiful feeling of inner peace and serenity.It Continue Reading
Since 1951, the year in which it had reached its peak of almost 175,000 residents, the historic center of the most beautiful city in the world has lost more than 70% of its population, currently reaching a value of 52,000 inhabitants destined inexorably to fall again. The demographic decrease was heavily influenced by the 1966 Continue Reading
Along the way, crops of osmanthus, grapefruits, Chinese mandarins alternating with woods of fir and bamboo. We arrived at the entrance of the “Dragon Thorn Park” The terraced rice fields of Longji, and immediately we meet some women of the Yao Rossi ethnic group, recognizable by the long hair they wear perched on their heads Continue Reading
Sleeping at VezinVezin is a small village near the French border with Belgium. People live a peaceful life between agriculture and commuting to a city in Belgium or nearby Luxembourg. Poverty and simplicity of life prevale. Time seems to stand still here, near Verdun where during the World War so many were killed. The signs Continue Reading
In Madagascar, the city of Ambatolampy is renowned for its aluminium manufactures. Tourists are brought there by travel companies in order to buy beautiful shiny aluminium items. They are allowed to walk inside the manufactures and watch the local people at work. Young men and teenage boys make their living by melting old metal parts. Continue Reading
My father was born in Sardinia, everything tied him to this wonderful and severe land, even if for work he had gone to the North, where he had met my mother.I lived there for 6 years after he moved to his homeland.I don’t have many memories of that period from 1970 to 1977, canceled out Continue Reading
Israel is not just any country. Israel is a concentrate of emotions, contradictions, moods, perfumes. The arrival in Tel Aviv presents itself as an odyssey of meticulous, long and exhausting checks. Then you leave the terminal and find yourself projected into a young, eccentric, trendy city. Tel Aviv almost never sleeps to seem like the Continue Reading