Hashigui-Iwa Rocks, located in Kushimoto, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, is a stunning natural formation that is renowned for its unique beauty and breathtaking coastal scenery. The name "Hashigui-Iwa" translates to "Bridge Pillars Rocks" in English, which is quite fitting given the appearance of these rocks…
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In Milan, like in many other vibrant and cosmopolitan cities, you can encounter a wide range of unique and characterful individuals. I’ll try to explain why I believe this city is perfect for soome old good Street Photography…
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My visit to the beautiful and surreal village of Nagoro, Japan
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With my visit to San Francisco, a big chunk of our press tour for Sparks of Hope is behind us.
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Finally, after 4 long years, I’m back in New York…
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The Lombardy Palace, is a complex of buildings inaugurated on January 22nd 2010 and then finished on March 21st, 2010…
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After all, what we see and live, is what make us who we are and what we tell to others through other forms: dialogues, written stories, vlogs, books, movies, videogames.
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The Beccaria’s Castle needs you!
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One thing that struck me about Japan is its colors. Anyone who has been there knows what I'm talking about, that emerald green given by the large amount of vegetation and moss…
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This place is so magnificent, it is clear that it is a treasure chest that continues to donate different rewards every season.
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It doesn't happen every time to spend a day photographing inside a castle, especially in a 15th century castle. Normally I wander through the streets of some small town in search of a curiosity, an unprecedented scene, a curious moment, or even just a small slice of everyday life, enhanced by a surprising play of light…
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A trabucco is a massive construction built from wood consisting of a platform anchored to the rock by large logs, jutting out into the sea. From this platform, two long arms stretch out suspended above the water, supporting a huge, narrow-meshed, net…
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Santa Maria di Nazareth is a Roman Catholic Carmelite church in Venice, northern Italy. It is also called Church of the Scalzi (Chiesa degli Scalzi) being the seat in the city of the Discalced Carmelites religious order (Scalzi in Italian means "barefoot")…
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In a context characterised by ever wider political divergences and ever greater economic inequalities, we ask architects to imagine spaces in which we can live generously together: together as human beings who, despite growing individuality, wish to connect with each other and with others, especially in the digital and real world; together as new families in search of more diversified and dignified living spaces…
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As I said some time ago, photography is not only a passion for me, it is also a cure for the daily efforts of a production like that of Sparks of Hope, which requires great commitment and dedication…
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In Chioggia there is an old traveler who, after his long wanderings around Europe, decided to return home, to the same house where he was born, an unspecified number of years ago, from which he left with his nine brothers and in which he now lives with his wife…
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In recent years in Venice there have been many closures of artisan businesses. Partly due to the fact that some trades no longer attract young people as they once did, partly because Venice is increasingly becoming an open-air museum, with many Venetians leaving the city and selling their properties…
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Fiora, what a beautiful name it is. The origin of the name Fiora are primarily Italians and it means flower…
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As I have often said, walking around the city and taking pictures is enriching and warming my soul, but it serve also as a way to mitigate the growing stress from work…
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I wanted to start the first “Out of curiosity” edition with a dear friend and a talented Composer. Since that guy was not available, I’ve asked Grant Kirkhope to participate instead…
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