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The Boared Bassman
Don’t dare to ask what song is she singing…
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An inconvenient way to spend time.
waking up early, dressing like a pro-skier, queuing at the ski-lift, climbing at 1800mt, looking for a sunny spot and finally… enjoy reading a magazine. De gustibus…
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Overexposed?
I hope that his point-and-shoot “auto-exposure” feature have worked properly…
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Rest in peace
after half a day of ski.
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The perfect ski outfit
… which one is best?
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The sentinel…
… hawkeye!
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Bored
… why go to dinner together, just to enjoy a boring night?
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None of my business…
Two local police agents try to block an African guy because of the CD he was supposedly selling. But this is none of our business…
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Enough…
When we were young, nothing could have stopped us. When we were young…
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The Scooter
Trying to run faster than its shadow.
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Who’s carrying Who?
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A videographer…
… or a human sundial?
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What a odd couple of bipedals…
told himself the seagull.
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The Real Street Photographer
Bold and without fear…
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A promenade
… in a forbidden place.
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A moment of break…
… before a hard working day starts.
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No time for lunch at Piazza Fiume …
in a busy day
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The Ghost
at noon…
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Hard work
… while the others have fun.
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Shooting the Shooter…
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Head-Dresser
A market stall at first glance, and yet, a surreal composition unfolds. Plastic mannequin heads rise from wooden sticks, lined up with aloof dignity, each adorned with scarves and hats meant to lure the hurried passer-by. They stare silently into space, held aloft like modern-day trophies, eerily anthropomorphic yet stubbornly artificial. The display isn’t just for commerce—it’s unintentional theatre. The pun in the title Head-dresser plays cleverly on the expected hairdresser. But instead of grooming the living, this stall ‘dresses’ the disembodied, the ornamental. These mannequins are not being styled—they are the style, repurposed vessels for fashion’s utilitarian need. And to the side, a woman walks past in winter garb, seemingly unaware of…
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Multitasking
guess who is the most involved? … the chair, of course!
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The Businessman…
Restless, waiting for the last flight to come back home.
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Who dares…
… wins (for the non-English speakers, the sign says: “Danger: crossing, jumping, trespassing forbidden”)