Streets of Istanbul

As I’ve already told you in the last posts, I’m organizing my archive, I’m opening all the folders I have since 2009 to create a good selection of images for my archive. Today I want to show you some pictures of my travel in Istanbul, one of the most beautiful city I’ve ever visited. All the images are taken in 2012.

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Color / B&W #2

Second episode with this new feature. In these days I’m reorganizing my archive so I’m scrutinising every folder I have since 2009 (year of my first reflex and my first solo travel) to put into another folder the very best of my production. I can’t choose if some images are better in colors or in black and white: this time I propose you this shot taken here in Roma, where I can’t decide between the neon colored version and the classic noir version in black and white. Your thoughts?

Goodbye Elisa

Last week Elisa Tomaselli, beautiful soul and fantastic photographer, left us. She was a very sweet girl, ironic, smart and it’s hard to believe that she is not with us anymore, we’ll going to miss her a lot. I want to pay homage to her with this gallery with some of her beautiful shots.
Goodbye Elisa and thank you for your photography.

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July 2017

July is ending and with it my holidays are ending… I spent this month in the southern Italy, the place where my family comes. It was not only sea and sun, but also a month full of photography (including a wedding). So, before to leave and be back in Rome I’m going to enjoy another week of italian sea and, as always, I’m going to post the best 10 pictures I’ve taken this month.

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Photo of the day #78

In Street Photography there are lot of rules, but the best comes when you break the rules. Patterns, for example. Patterns are aesthetically pleasing, but the best is when the pattern is interrupted. For this reason and for others, I think this is a great picture, realized by polish photographer Elwira Kruszelnicka. The right half of the photo seems to be darker than the left one: look at the windows. It seems as the man, walking, took off  all the darkness behind him. I really love this shot. It’s amazing, it’s what I love in Street Photography: the awesome beauty of daily life seen by an artistic point of view. Thanks Elwira!

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