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Japan. Cherry blossom, sushi, the bullet train. The usual picture of a geisha, real or a fake. The usual stereotypes. Since my first time in Japan, almost twenty years have passed. For almost eight years I have been living there. I cannot count how many times italian friends asked me if I was tired of sushi…
NICO THE CLOWN
Here is a group of images shot in 2007 with the help of my good friend Domenico (or Nico) Busnelli.We used to travel together in Middle east and Africa taking part in charity projects. He used to dress up as a clown to cheer up local kids. A sort of Patch Adams on the road.Images…
MALAWI 2005
I took these pictures during a journey in Malawi in 2005. I traveled with volunteers working in the area of Mangochi. They drove me through small villages to help people suffering of aids and malaria, we visited hospitals and missions.This trip was possible thanks to the Municipality of Paratico. Paratico is a small city not…
DANCE DANCE DANCE (HOKKAIDO)
In 2008, thanks to Yasu Suzuka (http://www.yasusuzuka.com/) and PPAS (Pinhole Photo Art Society http://ppas.jp/) I took part in a group exhibition in Mombetsu (Hokkaido, Japan). It was february, freezing cold.On the way back home I put the pinhole adapter on my DSLR and shoot Hokkaido’s landscape.Here are the results. IMAGES.
BENI&AKOU LIVE IN COLOUR
This time Beni and Akou played in Osaka. It was a good chance to listen to some good music and test my new M9!!
FUKUSHIMA DIARY
CHAPTER I: TSUNAMI TWO MONTHS LATER CHAPTER II: TWO DAYS ON FUKUSHIMA CHAPTER III: FUKUSHIMA 2.0 TSUNAMI TWO MONTHS LATER Two months after the tsunami that hit the north east of Japan, I left Kyoto to join a group of volounteers of Caritas Japan (link). Purpose of the trip was, mainly, to help local people,…