Architecture: Buildings (AMATEUR) - HONORABLE MENTION
Living architectures

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Buildings' facades could be considered as 'still life' images, at first glance inanimate and without soul.
On the contrary architectures are full of life, each one of them with different stories to tell.
'Living architectures' is a series of colorful, dynamic examples of architecture taken in the seaside town of Livorno, Italy.
My passion for photography has gone hand in hand with a passion for architecture, especially contemporary. I admire the works of great architects such as Santiago Calatrava, Zaha Hadid and Frank Gehry. For this reason my photographs have always had a special consideration for architecture, and they are often linked with the human figure, without whom the structure would not exist.
The search for the details and the geometries in architecture always coincided more with the search for what is essential and conceptual in my surroundings, which is possible to see in my recent works as they are often based on minimalism.
A separate chapter of my work is devoted to street photography — a passion that has grown over time while traveling around Europe.
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Buildings' facades could be considered as 'still life' images, at first glance inanimate and without soul.
On the contrary architectures are full of life, each one of them with different stories to tell.
'Living architectures' is a series of colorful, dynamic examples of architecture taken in the seaside town of Livorno, Italy.
About author:
Born in Piacenza, Italy, in 1985, I fell in love with photography relatively early, traveling in the wake of my uncles around France, Spain and Portugal and always armed with film cameras. I started with a rickety old film camera, and then I moved to digital reflex four years ago.My passion for photography has gone hand in hand with a passion for architecture, especially contemporary. I admire the works of great architects such as Santiago Calatrava, Zaha Hadid and Frank Gehry. For this reason my photographs have always had a special consideration for architecture, and they are often linked with the human figure, without whom the structure would not exist.
The search for the details and the geometries in architecture always coincided more with the search for what is essential and conceptual in my surroundings, which is possible to see in my recent works as they are often based on minimalism.
A separate chapter of my work is devoted to street photography — a passion that has grown over time while traveling around Europe.
BACK TO GALLERY