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| Colors |
| Concerts |
| Experiments |
| Landscapes |
| Macro |
| Markets |
| Metropolis |
| Nature |
| Nightlights |
| People |
| Roma |
| Textures |
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Photography
I still remember some of the first photos I took. I shot them with my mother's compact
Kodak Instamatic when I was 9 or 10. They were as blurry
as memories of dreams when you wake up after a party-night. Poor results
didn't bring me down and a couple of years later I got my first camera.
Not really an upgrade, but the little Kodak Pocket, loading the unusual 110 mm film,
was all mine and enough for my primitive 'frame and shoot' approach.
Later photography intrigued me more and more, and after
borrowing my brother's Nikon FA every now and then, I finally bought
my own 'advanced' camera, a Nikon F70.
Minolta Dimage 7i brought me
into the digital age which - ironically - helped me to learn more about traditional
photography. Nowadays I know a little bit more about these magical boxes
but still I love taking pictures mostly because of the emotional link between my eyes
and my heart, short-circuiting all the brain-related calculations.
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Baby and the Admiral
Trafalgar Square, London - May 2003 |
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