How To Keep Your Passion For Photography Alive When You’re Facing a Crisis

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[Come Mantenere Viva la tua Passione per la Fotografia: versione italiana qui]

Do you remember when you begun to take photos? You were full of enthusiasm, you used to take pictures to everything, everybody in every moment. Then, when you get more experience, you begin to shoot less, but the quality of your pictures is better. Finally, mostly when photography becomes your job, you have to face a crisis, a lack of motivation slides inside your brain, you are sick of your camera and bored to take pictures. But don’t worry, it’s pretty normal and there are a lot of ways to overcome this crisis and get new inspirations.

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“Neon Life” by Louis Dazy

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I follow french photographer Louis Dazy since longtime and every time I see a new image of his project “Neon Life” I feel something swimming inside me, like an emotion that I can’t stop, an inspiration that I can’t define. Louis tells, through film photography, the poetry of the night like no other. In his multiple exposures you can feel something melancholic and onyric at the same time, every image is spontaneous and unpremeditated, every scene comes under a sudden inspiration. Furthermore I can see something cinematic inside Louis’ works, as scenes from an indie movie I’d like to watch.
Enjoy his incredible images, fall in love with them and begin follow Louis Dazy now, it really worths.

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June 2018

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Summer has come, usually June for me is a very lazy month, I really need to recharge the batteries so I’m just waiting for my holiday in July. Furthermore, I must admit it, World Cup doesn’t help. So, this is the reason for my lack of photography in this month. It’s been hard to choose 10 decent street photos to show you in this feature, but this is the “best” I did in June…

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September 2017

Summer is gone. Finally. October, with its warm colors, is coming. September is been a good month for my photography: I went some days in Berlin for a wedding and for a shooting on the streets, I’ve launched my new project Raindrop Blues, I’ve founded a photo collective with the guys of Roma Street Photography and I’ve improved my website (new homepage!). Well, like every 30 or 31 days, here my monthly selection of photos: my 10 best shots of September. They are not amazing, but after the holidays is not easy to restart… Don’t forget to show me your best pictures, here or on my Facebook group (join us here: Living Is Easy With One Eye Closed). Have a wonderful october, with a good light and a great inspiration.

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10 Beautiful Spots To Take Photos In Rome

Rome. ROMA. The eternal city. One of the most beautiful cities in the world. Maybe the best one to visit: we have sun, delicious food, tons of history, nice people and, for a photographer, incredible spots to take pictures. I tried to write a list with ten beautiful places you shouldn’t miss in your roman trip, maybe it could be helpful…

Giardino degli Aranci
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If you like panoramic photography, this is the spot you are looking for. A garden on the top of Aventine Hill (Colle Aventino, next to Circo Massimo metro station), where you can take beautiful picture of the city and declare your love to someone, as well! I suggest to go there during the sunset, where the atmosphere is really magic.

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