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  • B&W,  Daily photo,  Gear,  Photography

    The Google Experiment

    February 1, 2014 /

    The usual note: I don’t write about gear. But this time I want to do an experiment inspired by the consequences of having the post about Street Photography and Italian Law bounced by Adam Marelli and Luminous-Landscape. Since these two websites channeled my post around the world, the access to (other parts too of) my blog – mostly unknown, previously – steady increased. I’m far from saying that I’ve reached an “audience”, nevertheless this blog is gaining its space among the zillions  of pictures that live on the Internet. And it is “quality” space, meaning that visitors (you’re always welcome, folks!) find something of interest by looking at my pictures…

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    The Silent Listeners

    December 27, 2013

    The Temple of Justice

    February 25, 2017

    Strolling in Stockholm

    July 4, 2016
  • B&W,  Daily photo,  Photography,  Winter

    Good Idea

    January 31, 2014 /

    … bad execution. The shot would have been acceptable if the head of the fisherman had the sky as a background instead of the bow.

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    Inside an Old Gym

    February 16, 2015

    A Few Shots with the 7Artisans 35mm f/0.95 in X-Mount

    October 24, 2024

    Watch My Back

    January 15, 2013
  • Colour,  Daily photo,  Landscape,  Photography

    Italy, Landscape Photography and the Law

    January 23, 2014 /

    Welcome back to the “Law, Order and Photography in Italy” series. The second episode (the first being about Street-Photography) deals with Landscape Photography and, again, provides practical advise for the photographer who travels through Italy shooting its nature. Summary Landscape Photography, at first sight, looks like a piece of cake. No need to hip shoot, no fear of being confronted by an illiterate policeman or angry passerby, no model-release to carry… just you, your camera and your subject: the Nature. But things, as often in Italy, aren’t that simple since rules and regulations extend (literally) up to the top of the mountains. To put it short, there are a few…

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    So Long, and Thank You for the Fish

    January 26, 2022

    A Cornhole Board – Independence Day Edition

    July 8, 2023

    Stylemaster

    August 22, 2014
  • B&W,  Beach&Shores,  Daily photo,  Gear,  Photography,  Winter

    The Hasselblad Way

    January 2, 2014 /

    As the readers of this blog know, I seldom talk about gear because since the very first post on this blog I made a point of stay focused on (shooting) pictures instead of musing about pointless technicalities such as Camera A vs Camera B ISO performance, Lens X vs Lens Y sharpness, APS-C vs Full Frame and so on, but today I do an exception because of an old Hasselbld 500 C/M that I have been given to try (and that probably will buy.) There is only one way to shoot with a Hasselblad: following its rule. The film has to be loaded in a certain way, the magazine locked…

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    José Ignacio Franco – Live@Auditorium Petruzzi

    July 31, 2022

    Italian Track&Field Championship 2018 – The reportage

    September 12, 2018

    A Mini At The Garage

    June 16, 2013
  • Colour,  Daily photo,  Observer Bias,  People,  Photography

    Multiple Meaning

    December 10, 2013 /

    We do see, in a picture, what we want to see. While the vast majority would focus on the dynamics between the shooter with the hoodie and the man with spectacles, those familiar with the inner circle of photography in Pescara will immediately spot, behind the man, Mrs. Franca Cauti, the Big Boss at Ohmasa Foto Video…

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    Rest under a tree

    May 31, 2013

    An Essay in Composition

    October 11, 2017

    Buying Chocolate

    October 31, 2015
  • Colour,  Daily photo,  People,  Photography,  Thoughts

    The Nightmare

    August 23, 2013 /

    Last night, at what should have been an intimate tango exhibition, I was reminded how delicate the relationship between photographer, performer, and audience really is. It’s a balance of presence and discretion — a dance of our own, if you will — and when one party missteps, the whole atmosphere can falter. The image I took here is less about the aesthetics of tango than about an interruption to its magic. In the foreground stands a photographer, camera raised, entirely absorbed in his task. The moon glows softly above him, the darkness swallowing most of the scene, but it’s clear enough to see the intent concentration on his face. Off…

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    An Evening Chat

    July 30, 2013

    Zebra Crossing in Oslo… With Red Light

    October 12, 2014

    The Pizza’s Journey

    June 12, 2013
  • Artists,  Daily photo,  Observer Bias,  Photography,  Thoughts

    When The Passion Is Gone (thank to a sneaky photographer)

    August 21, 2013 /

    The close-up delivers a feeling of hot passion, as often tangueros do. But a wider view, including that sneaky photographer, kills the mood.

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    Uchi-Mata

    November 8, 2014

    The Modern Preacher

    November 14, 2016

    Humannequin

    January 10, 2013
  • Colour,  Daily photo,  Photography,  Street Photography

    Never Trust the Autofocus (not only) in Street-Photography

    July 20, 2013 /

    The more I practice the street-photography, the more I find myself more at ease with zone-focusing instead of trusting the camera auto-focus. This is, in my case, particularly true with hip-shooting where I can only “guess” what the camera is actually focusing. Though not a candid, this photo explains what I mean: the idea was to have the flowers and the small lamp in focus, but the actualization has been the exact opposite. My fault, of course, because I would have given a look at the viewfinder, but the point is that I didn’t feel like I had to since the AF will cares. Another skill I need, Kime apart,…

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    Hanging Towels

    March 29, 2014

    A relic from the (recent) past

    April 30, 2013

    A Calm Person

    January 8, 2014
  • Colour,  Daily photo,  Marketing,  Photography

    Who wants to live forever?

    June 15, 2013 /

    I found this sign in a narrow alley in southern Italy, somewhere between a forgotten tabaccheria and a shuttered photo lab. The kind of place where time no longer hurries. “Kodak films in vendita qui” it proclaims—still, stubbornly, as if refusing to accept the world has moved on. The once-bold red letters are now softened by decades of sun, rain, and indifference. The plastic casings holding each letter—cracked, leaning, imperfect—speak more truth than any marketing slogan ever could. It’s a ghost sign, still selling hope in an age when its promise has nearly vanished. This isn’t just a relic of analogue photography—it’s a whisper of what we thought would last…

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    Chitchat under the rain

    March 10, 2013

    High Heels Ghost

    August 20, 2013

    The Lost Hotel

    September 5, 2014
  • Colour,  Daily photo,  Photography,  Shops,  Thoughts

    Kime in photography

    June 9, 2013 /

    While I was setting the aperture and the focus zone to shoot from the hip the subjects shifted the position of their heads and I missed the shot. Lesson learned: I decided to take this picture too late. I was aware of the composition a good ten seconds before, but I idled in uncertainty. When I finally resolved myself to shoot, I did everything on a hurry a I missed the shot. I definitely need to develop Kime in photography.

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    My camera’s early test shots

    December 20, 2012

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    December 18, 2019

    Coats

    March 19, 2023
  • Daily photo,  Photo Journalism,  Photography,  Thoughts

    Photography and the dangers of ethics

    April 17, 2013 /

    Starting from my usual visit at Yanick Delacroix website, yanidel.net, and Eric Kim blog link after link, I’ve stumbled upon a post by Joerg Colberg discussing the always-hot topic of ethics vs law in (street-)photography. The usual way to handle this problem is by expressing it in terms of “freedom-of-expression-vs-personal-privacy” and by raising questions  like “would you have shot this picture?”, “how do you feel photographing homelesses, bums and freaks?”, “Is this photo ethical?” and invariably concluding without giving a clear (though non necessary correct) answer. So, for what it worth, here are my two pence. To put it short, the Colberg (proposed) Doctrine says (verbatim quotation) it might be…

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    The Teleferic de Montjiuc

    May 28, 2014

    Sun Worshipers

    January 3, 2022

    To Do or To Own? (or the Photographer’s Dilemma)

    March 2, 2025
  • B&W,  Daily photo,  Photography,  Thoughts

    Foto-Grafo admitted to the Persol Reflex Edition contest

    April 16, 2013 /

    This photo has been accepted for the Persol Reflex Edition contest. I usually don’t like to participate in this kind of initiatives, but the appeal of the possibility to win a Leica M-E was too compelling!

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    Just In Case

    June 9, 2014

    Too Noisy

    May 24, 2013

    TKO

    May 8, 2019
  • B&W,  Colour,  Daily photo,  Photography,  Thoughts

    Thirthy years behind…

    April 6, 2013 /

    I took these two shots unbeknownst of the work of Luigi Ghirri and Mimmo Jodice. These photo cannot be at all compared with those from the two masters, nevertheless what amazed me is the similarity of the compositions between what I did and those of Ghirri and Jodice. It seems that I’m into a path already explored since some thirty years or so. Now the challenge is how long will it takes to  evolve into a contemporary (and, possibly, original) style.

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    Inside an Old Gym

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    December 3, 2013

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    December 1, 2014
  • Colour,  Daily photo,  Photography,  Thoughts

    Yet Another Dawn

    December 30, 2012 /

    Yet Another Dawn Picture. There is a snobbish attitude among “real-photographer” (those tough guys that know all about cameras, lenses, optics, chemistry, physics, hardware, software, journalism, fine-art, landscape, portrait and, finally, Leica – and that barely shot a frame or two once at year) that photo like this one shouldn’t be taken at all. If you need an exposure of a dawn – I’ve read on a website whose link I’ve lost – you’d better go to Google image. I disagree for two reasons: first: shooting is a personal need. If somebody feels like exposing a dawn, a sunset or whatever banal… well that’s matter to him and is none…

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    A Sad Afternoon

    October 7, 2013

    Full Moon

    September 30, 2018

    Good Idea

    January 31, 2014
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