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I've been in Berlin 3 times now. First in 1999 with my family. We
toured by car the eastern part of Germany til Berlin. I found myself
pleased and amazed by the reconstruction done in eastern germany and by
the cranes in Berlin (i was pretty naive back then). I'll try to find
some of the shots i did back then (i enjoyed mostly travel photography
and didn't start yet takin the art this [little] seriously).
Next, i've been there on 2008's new year's eve. Cold, snow and
fireworks flying around me. Wonderful. It seemed like an happy,
partying city.
This september i've gone back in Berlin, full of memories and
expectations, just to find myself in front of a different scenario.
I spent the first two days without shooting, being unable to feel what
happened around me, since i was so full of memories of a total
different city. Then i started realizing, feeling and shooting again. I
did the most of work with an Olympus XA from the 80s, a kodak color and
a fuji superia films, both 200iso. Both films have suffered from
passing 4-6times at x-ray security checks, so photoshop was needed to
bring back some shining color.
I AM LAZY, and have a lot of dayjob to do here so i won't upload all
the stuff on this site. Just click on the photo here if you
want to see the album on facebook (you don't need to be registered to
see it).
Sorry guys. Want me to post the pictures here and to make a brand new
website? Send money .
Next, the main event. The final night of the beauty
contest Miss & Mister Trieste took place at the ancient castle
of San Giusto on the 13th of August. Beautiful weather, beautiful
night.
Lazy me, i did some facebook albums with all the photos, and i'm sorry
if i missed somebody but i had to erase some shots due to my dumbness.
Sorry guys.
(Backstage is mostly in the links so don't forget to click)
the "small" backpack i had for that afternoon
This sunday i had the chance to shoot some of the Runner Ups of Miss Trieste, aboard a huge historical crane called Ursus. It was a contest, The Beauty and the Beast, organized by Triestin photographer Claudio Micali.
The hot hard sun (started 4pm, expected end at 8pm) prevented me from shooting outside with flashes and stuff (here's meannoyingAlessandro Pangherz with somelighttest)... and since i'm not that natural-light guy and was already feeling awkward from being the youngest and the least active photographer in the melee ( 30 photographers, 7 models, no rules), i decided to go down in the engine room and search for some spots to light (i think i've lost some liters of body water, it was around 40°c inside the steel monster).
First i noticed the stairs... The whole industrial feeling the room had called for some hard light (ok, i'll admit i had no stands nor umbrellas but i could have the light bouncing for some softness if needed). Single speedlight camera left, fixed with rubber chord (something like those ball-chords they sell for strobists but longer, belongs to sailing world and we call them "spiders") on a 50cm pipe.
I asked the captain of the crane for a test shot, he was more upset than me :-)
Then Larissa came for the real deal, here's what we've done
After that i went for the crane control panel but i spent almost 30 minutes trying to light it without succeding.. shooting without knowing in advance the location sure sucks.. in the meanwhile some other photographer went in for some close ups .
It took me half an hour to realize i was loosing body mass through sweat without shooting anything good so i went back on the stairs setting up a simple two 45° side light scheme
(uff.. fresh air.. let's find some suitable model)
Alessia agreed to spend some time in the oven and we had quite some fun doing the shoot, indeed a quick one because of the hoooot temperature (notice the sweat in the last shot, poor girl).
Fresh air! The sun was a little softer (5:30pm maybe?) and i scouted around for some pretty shady corner to fill with a flash. It happened in front of my eyes this small, white'n'rusty passage with sea view.. The official models were all taken for some group shot by Claudio (Hey! Thief!!) so i asked Nicole to help me out. She seemed to enjoy the shoot and i'm pretty happy with the outcome (fill flash for nikki, 540ez).
I had the chance to exploit the location with Larissa (i love the red hair!) for two quick pictures before leaving.
Oh yeah, i was waiting for 7pm to shoot but all the other 29 photographers decided to call it a day at 6pm so i didn't have the chance to do the shoots i was planning for. Too bad but i'm still very happy of what i've done!
You maybe read me in this post blagging about some
sort-of-shooting-room being made at my house.. Well i'm making
improvements (i guess). I am lucky having friends who has a lot of fun
being shot and we did a couple of fun nights at the studio, as well as
a couple of more serious sessions.
Some random headshots, playing around with the toys and accessories
i've provided
Also, after a couple of shots i started getting interested in portraiting people with tattoos... I love them :-)
Last but not least, last session with Dorina. We produced some images later labeled as "Dark Pirates of the Caribbean", here's some samples.
That's it! It was just a short post to tell you everything's fine, sorry for not having time to write longer :-)
In this
previous post i was saying that i may not have taken the
competition theme seriously
enough. Good thing the judges had sense of
humor.
This first picture won the 4th price (and, really i'm happy and
honoured, i have no experience, background on wild animal photography -
i don't have any lens more than 85mm ) , the last won a special jury
price for the idea and developement :-) Thanks guys!!
-Un Freddo Inverno - A Cold Winter -
- Difesa dell'Ecosistema - Protecting the Ecosystem -
Never been good at planning, staging and shooting a photo. I usually
capture what i see and feel, something with its own life. That's why i
decided to study lighting, strobes, studio life and work, because i'm
very bad at it and i want to improve very badly. I did in the past
stage a photo and we had quite great fun so why not
finding some space to fit a small studio?
I moved some forniture and could arrange some free space to move
around.
First tests were fun but showed me i needed more space and more
attention to the background. And to study and shoot more with
artificial lighting (Strobist Strobist and more Strobist).
I did a lot of self shots, much more you and i could ever
want to see here, but luckily i also have some friends who're not
afraid of the camera.
First victim of the DIY studio and lighting : Martina
This was way before i even tryed to build a background holder and stuff
, i'm very grateful to Martina for the great experience and great fun
we had that day!
Right next in time appearence i have to thank Elena
Venier, photographer and friend who decided to give a test of
the studio with her friend and model Bruna right after i put up an
emergency backdrop holder.
I managed to steal some photos of Bruna during theyr photoshoot and i'm
quite happy of the pics (i would be happier if i didn't forget the ISO
on 1600 the night before :) )
(a day at Valle Cavanata) or, how hangin out with friends turns out
great for photo competitions.
We like to hang out on weekends making photos, a good company always
turns out fun and good pictures even on the worst days. On a weekend in
february we decided to head to Valle Cavanata (www.vallecavanata.it)
a local natural reserve based on an old fishing valley. The site is
actually perfect for bird observing and shooting (camera shooting of
course :-) and being a humid place it's also perfect for waterscapes
and infrared photography.
By the way there was this photo competition going on at the
reserve,
another good point in being there getting things done .
(here's another amazing video by Stefano Radin)
We started taking things quite seriously, birds landscapes and
everything nice, even though we didn't succeed in entering the reserve
without a guide.
We moved then to the observer's nest to have some inside fun
Somebody sayd i didn't take the competition theme seriously, i frankly
don't see the point but you can judge yourself looking at the photos
and video :-)
Here's the three pictures i submitted:
The winners will be announced on 24/04/09 17:30 at the Reserve's lodge.
The book by Cecilia Deni is finally out on Lulu, order or download it
from here .Written between 2003 and
2006, it's a collection of poetry and short stories that dig into
human's life deeply, on the thin line between life and death, sanity
and denial.
This is the photo on the cover, i did it for the book after hearing
from Cecilia, some time ago.
I hope you'll like the book, she's an awesome writer and woman.
I've been involved in some unrelated conversations about photography
and
feelings. I like what i do, even if i'd like to do it more, better and
to spread my message all over the world. Photography is about feeling
and telling.
I don't have a single favourite photographer, rather i have a bunch of
great photographers i like to take inspiration from. A lot of them use
to express theyr art through waterscapes, still waterscapes, mostly in
black and white. Those pieces of art makes me feel like a child, lying
on the beach on a starry night, alone, one of those nights you just
stay still and watch the world revolving and staying the same. It's,
somehow, comforting.
I wish i was able to transmit half of the emotions this pieces give to
me. And i hope i am and will be able to put in a photograph even a small part of the
emotions i feel every day and be able to share that with you all.
There's something about the cranes. There's something about those
riggings and cages surrounding a building, about the pillars rising to
the sky. If the city was a living being wouldn't those building yards be
the sign of its metamorphosis, like healing wounds or newly born limbs?
Everytime i see a crane it looks to me like a sentient part of the
great city being, healing the wounds of old buildings, creating new
vitals into its body.We're nothing more than small parasites, sometimes simbionts. I'm influenced by Tsutomu Nihei's vision of the
metropolis and it's inhabitants.
Being in need of a music-themed picture we got the chance to put up a
set. The first part was all about jumping and having fun, without an
actual idea in mind.
Then we moved to the core theme and developed the image i had in mind
in the back garden, ending the day with some more jumps with a twisted
"SPARTAAA" look in them :-)