CALDERARA SEIZING THE MOMENT
de Peter Zullo
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E' una raccolta di foto scattate a Calderara di Reno, un piccolo paese nella pianura bolognese, tra la fine del 2010 e l'inizio del 2011. Una selezione di momenti e situazioni incontrati durante la vita di tutti i giorni. Quelli di cui non vai alla ricerca ma che ti si presentano davanti agli occhi improvvisamente e non devi fare altro che prendere in mano il telefono e scattare.
Queste foto, infatti, sono state tutte scattate con la fotocamera integrata nell'iPhone 4, con l'applicazione Hipstamatic.
It's a collection of photos taken in Calderara di Reno, a small town in the lowlands of Bologna (Italy), between late 2010 and early 2011. A selection of moments and situations encountered in everyday life. That kind you are not looking for but that suddenly appear and all you have to do is take the phone and shoot.
In fact, these pictures were all taken with the iPhone's built-in camera with the Hipstamatic app.
Peter Zullo
www.peterzullo.it
Queste foto, infatti, sono state tutte scattate con la fotocamera integrata nell'iPhone 4, con l'applicazione Hipstamatic.
It's a collection of photos taken in Calderara di Reno, a small town in the lowlands of Bologna (Italy), between late 2010 and early 2011. A selection of moments and situations encountered in everyday life. That kind you are not looking for but that suddenly appear and all you have to do is take the phone and shoot.
In fact, these pictures were all taken with the iPhone's built-in camera with the Hipstamatic app.
Peter Zullo
www.peterzullo.it
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Libros de arte y fotografía
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Características: Cuadrado pequeño, 18×18 cm
N.º de páginas: 66 - Fecha de publicación: abr. 17, 2011
- Palabras clave Calderara di Reno, pianura padana, Bologna, Italia, iPhone, hipstamatic
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Peter Zullo
Calderara di Reno (Bologna), ITALY
I took my first shots with my father’s camera. Then I began photographing people and places while traveling. I’m often asked what come first: travel or photography? Hard to say. I can’t even imagine going somewhere without a camera (“there’s always might be a photograph out there”) but I’m also that kind of person who plans the next trip even before the one I’m starting. For the past 10 years, I have spent time studying photography, attending courses and workshops with professional photographers, also at the ICP of New York City