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Morning
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on 14th May 2012
 
I did this artwork last week... :)

Sea photo festival, Vannes, France
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on 5th April 2012
 
Start today until the 6th of may the Sea Photo Festival of Vannes, french britanny where I will have 21 photos of beach art displayed.

Paris
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on 19th March 2012
 
I took this image in the métro on ligne 7. I saw this man with a hat waiting for the next stop to get out. The way his body was positioned caught my attention... there was such a beautiful melancholy in the way this man felt. Later when I developed the picture I noticed a wine stain on the left side of his face. It's as if this man lived a part of...

TRANS CANADA HIGHWAY
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on 29th January 2012
 
The flow of time and its close relationship with the endless attempt of human beings to dominate nature. The broken dreams of individuals and the traces left behind. Nature is always able to revive and silently cope with its eternal cycle, humans struggle with material attachments and ignore their inner potential to make the most of of their...

MICROCHINA
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on 29th January 2012
 
The art of miniature is a medieval painting technique through which the artists used to depict scenes of daily life as well as political and religious trends. I firmly believe that traditional reportage is to photography what conservatory is to music and when a so trained musician experiments through that type of "know how," most of the time the...

THE DISCORDANT PLOT
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on 28th October 2011
 
Miles Davis once said, "Don't play what's there, play what isn't there," a homage to his ever-unique presence in the world of jazz,and likely music in general. It may also help in beginning to understand TheDiscordant Plot, a recent project of Italian-born photographer and storyteller Giovanni Capriotti. It is a series of enchanting images...

MOON SAFARI
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on 28th October 2011
 
Black bears are quite common in the great Canadian outdoors, although not so banal as to be expected in the Tim Hortons parking lot. But when they are found in such urban Canadian environments it is because they are hungry. In search of a good steady supply of food not provided by their natural habitat, and yes, usually alone being the solitary...

Guilherme Ghisoni
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on 18th October 2011
 



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