Against racism – The legacy of Gordon Parks
The camera was his weapon against intolerance and discrimination. A master photographer whose images seem to mirror the hundreds of protests of the last weeks.
The camera was his weapon against intolerance and discrimination. A master photographer whose images seem to mirror the hundreds of protests of the last weeks.
Gibellini Project is a young company that has combined the latest technology with an ancient charm. Because even today a great number of enthusiasts like to go back to shooting as they did in the nineteenth century: with “plates” and a view camera.
We decided to try, with this editorial, to trace an original narrative inspired by a famous surrealist practice: a twine of words and images of different authors, that give us back a maybe unlikely, certainly unconventional and free, vision of a moment that will remain – and must remain – in our collective memory for a long time.
The Italian photographer talks about his award-winning project at World Press Photo 2020: a work documenting the migration of almost five million people, fleeing Venezuela to escape the harsh living conditions in their country.
In the mid-1980s, Giacomelli discovered Calabria: he saw a land of contrasts and abandonment, where, however, life was still vibrant in the humble and generous hearts of its inhabitants, portrayed in the series “Il canto dei nuovi migranti”.
Testing the Sony α7R III 35 with a FE 24-70 mm F2.8 GM lens for the first time. The result? A camera that thinks like you.
A project in which contemporary vision and magical realism integrate admirably, making us glimpse hopes and contradictions of the three South American states – Venezuela, Bolivia and Ecuador – that the photographer has travelled extensively from 2008 to 2014.
Cortona On The Move launch a brand new online platform: The Covid-19 Visual Project is an online archive, a memorial to restore the deeper meaning, the socio-anthropological values of what is happening.
Going through the history of the famous photographic Italian archive: a heritage of over five million images that is preparing to embark on a new journey, this time public, towards its enhancement and conservation.
“Sicilian Human Atlas” is a love story told through photographs. An editorial project born from a journey to discover his own land, Sicily, a mythical and borderland place, narrated by the author through encounters, faces, feelings of the people who live there.
Negatives discarded by the author 50 years ago and now collected in a book. Recovered poetically, in a playful yet profound way, as activators of emotions, as witnesses to the fragility of life and of memory itself.
An exhibition that stimulates reflection around the concept of “uniform” and “work clothing” through the works by 44 great modern and contemporary photographers.
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