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mercoledì 19 ottobre 2011

mercoledì 22 giugno 2011

Summer sways


Sabrina: hat and tank top - H&M, skirt - zara
Greta: top - Bershka, shorts - Topshop, necklace - H&M


Sabrina: top - pull&bear, necklaces - custom made, belt and skirt - H&M

Sento il profumo di un calore che continua a rimandare l’entrata in scena. Stanno arrivando i giorni della spensieratezza sublime, della spiaggia affollata, dei bambini che giocano, del sole cocente sulle guance, del tuo bacio che fa danzare ogni monade del mio corpo.. su e giù. Sta arrivando.
“Quest’estate.. speravo non arrivasse quest’estate.. E ora che è quasi alle porte… che sento il suo fiato sul collo.. spero non finisca mai.”
E come se le foglie di quell’albero che ho costruito in questo lungo inverno stessero cadendo una ad una, lentamente.. il tempo passa. Lo scardinare dei minuti, il ticchettio dell’orologio.. i pensieri si infittiscono, le note di Keepsake di Andrey Nailer si avvicinano minacciose.
“Tutto è vanità, tutto finisce.” Sento il profumo della pioggia, vedo i raggi del sole.
“Bisogna sacrificare i rami per la salvezza del tronco.” Bisogna, si ripeté Sophia.

more photo after the jump
continua dopo il salto

lunedì 2 maggio 2011

FOUR LINES


We got stuck in the traffic for something like one hour. And the minute we got off the car started raining.
 Deluge, seriously. So we got to the exposition all wet and timid, not it the right mood for having people around us. Not in the mood for anything that wasn't a cup of hot tea watching desperate housewives on the tv, actually. Then suddenly, once we stepped in the store where the expo was, all the negativity dropped off our backs. 




The place is cool and relaxed, and so was the people there. We felt cosiness all around us, while we were taking a look at the pictures on the wall. The photos were interesting, mostly because they were capturing several different ideas keeping the sense of being part of a bigger reality. It was a story, but no words were involved.
We got to Elena Vaninetti, one of the four photographers (the girl with the denim jacket):



"We chose each other on Flickr, because of our styles.
We spent months organizing the trip, defining stages and working contacts, until we jumped on a car, driving towards Denmark-Norway-Sweden, intrigued by the idea of northern atmospheres and open, wide spaces.
On the road, with polaroids as a travel journal, picturing people and landscapes.

Photos about us, about places and strangers we met.

We were often hosted by photographers. There was this one guy I was impressed about, Johan, in Sweden.

{Joahn never looks into our eyes while he talks. But he talks a lot, so fast, while he takes us at “the hotel”, where with his classmates he’s preparing an amazing photography exhibition. - from the Four Line blog}


I believe we left him kinds shocked with our italian behaviour. I mean, eight in the morning he was all ready steady go while we were still trying to get up from bed.

Norway, Lofoten Islands, never ending sunlight. There was no dawn, no darkness, just sunlight. All day, all night. We had to hang blankets as if they were curtains. A nightmare.

And we lost three cameras. One felt in the water, we grabbed it immediately, but it was too late. One died of a sudden. The other one is somewhere, in the woods. Forgotten on the car roof, we realized the loss while still driving. Andrea spent the night looking for it, alone, with no results.

{Here I am, smiling, knowing that what I came here for, what I couldn't find, will be left in this paradise. - from the Four Line blog}


Back in Italy, I almost got hit by a car. Five times. In twentyfour days I got used to the fact cars stop before crosswalks."

Here the complete blog - Four Lines
The photos are exposed from 29 april to 26 may at Coffee.N.Televisiøn.

in Italian and more photo after the jump

domenica 1 maggio 2011