ENTRY DESCRIPTION
I am commuting. Every day, when I go to the station, I take photos while I'm walking to get the train. This old man, when I met him, I immediately felt the need to photograph him. He walked curving and the yellow line on the floor was a reflective panel illuminating his face with a beautiful light.
AUTHOR
Born in 1964, I started photography in October 2010, when Donatella, my wife, gave me a digital camera as a gift for my birthday. I always shyly loved it, even though I was born a musician—I played guitar in bars and performed as a street singer.
At the age of 35, I started working on a TV channel firstly as a musical entertainer, then as a broadcast technician, and later as a sound engineer. There, I also came in touch with computer graphics, and I really fell in love with it! This work experience lasted 13 years. Then, I enrolled in a master’s degree for General 3D Artist, which gave me rudiments of photography, even with practical sessions. After the master's program, I wanted to deepen the theme with a photography course. To get here I took the roundabout way. I've never liked shortcuts. Often, the beauty of a journey is not only the location to be reached, but also, and above all, the road you take to get there.
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