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Passports - Visual city research

These three passports reveal throught the drawing different aspects of the cities' cultures. Not only different landscapes and different people but also ways of living, traditions, behaviours, religion and relationships.

The photographic part of this project is a series of images of crowds in four different parts of the world.
Each photography is a stop in time, a cut that reveals an action pending, it highlights the human response to the camera, their attitude, their behavior around others. Therefore, these actions reflect everyday life in the city. The spectator has to feel surrounded by the crowd in the swamped space, for that matter the tight cropping, or close-up, was a way to give no off-camera references exept for the one that is suggested by the cropping itself. However, the photography tries to point the individuality in the crowd with suttle game between looks, different levels of people, alternating between blur and clear.



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Passports - Visual city research
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Passports - Visual city research

This project is part of a travelling study that took place in Lima, Tel-Aviv, Paris and Barcelona. A series of drawings and pictures reflect cult Read More

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