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Travel without map

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TRAVEL WITHOUT MAP
Step by step, I savor the road, hungry for new horizons. I'm fasting for some time since the unexpected.
I want to lose myself where I have not yet been and to get where I do not even imagine in the heart of Nepal. I want to navigate through the wrinkles of a face, to the point of sinking into the look I meet for the first time.
The real journey is an experience from which one always returns different.
This trip to Nepal, for me, is a journey at the end of my rationality, to explore the unexplored lands that inhabit me and that are on the outskirts of my unconscious. I have to climb over the wall of my securities and start to savor the reality that until now I have looked safe from behind a glass.
I have to resist the desire to control where I am, to decide where to go, to affirm my rational side that always wants to know everything. I must learn to float, to be guided by the current and stop rowing. The journey is the art of encounter.
Marco Sadori(1979) is a photographer who was born
in Italy and lived in Italy and abroad. He graduated in art history at the University of Bologna. He started to take photography since the 1992 with an old camera Olympus Om-1 that his father gave him.
He studied photography in Bologna with Fulvio Bugani and attended workshops by Davide Monteleone and Ernesto Bazan; readings portfolio with Joan Liftin and Beth Taubner.
He specialises in long-term projects that links to multiple topics like identity, borders, spirituality, tradition.
From 2010 he traveled extensively in Asia for a long-term project on "identity in Asia and his connections with the West culture". For this long term project he has visited more than 15 country in the Asia area.
He is currently deepening the Caucasus area for a long-term project on the identity of the Caucasus and the influences in the territory between East and West.
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TRAVEL WITHOUT MAP
Step by step, I savor the road, hungry for new horizons. I'm fasting for some time since the unexpected.
I want to lose myself where I have not yet been and to get where I do not even imagine in the heart of Nepal. I want to navigate through the wrinkles of a face, to the point of sinking into the look I meet for the first time.
The real journey is an experience from which one always returns different.
This trip to Nepal, for me, is a journey at the end of my rationality, to explore the unexplored lands that inhabit me and that are on the outskirts of my unconscious. I have to climb over the wall of my securities and start to savor the reality that until now I have looked safe from behind a glass.
I have to resist the desire to control where I am, to decide where to go, to affirm my rational side that always wants to know everything. I must learn to float, to be guided by the current and stop rowing. The journey is the art of encounter.
About author:
Marco Sadori(1979) is a photographer who was born
in Italy and lived in Italy and abroad. He graduated in art history at the University of Bologna. He started to take photography since the 1992 with an old camera Olympus Om-1 that his father gave him.
He studied photography in Bologna with Fulvio Bugani and attended workshops by Davide Monteleone and Ernesto Bazan; readings portfolio with Joan Liftin and Beth Taubner.
He specialises in long-term projects that links to multiple topics like identity, borders, spirituality, tradition.
From 2010 he traveled extensively in Asia for a long-term project on "identity in Asia and his connections with the West culture". For this long term project he has visited more than 15 country in the Asia area.
He is currently deepening the Caucasus area for a long-term project on the identity of the Caucasus and the influences in the territory between East and West.
BACK TO GALLERY