honorable mention
Raoul Iacometti italy
title
Green Attitude
The Author has had the wonderful insight that all this is possible thus beginning a job that went to discover the harmony that binds the human gestures of dance to the reality that flowers and plants suggest. The structure diptychs allows you to easily recognize similarities truly amazing: on the one hand it seems that the leaves are lance-shaped to suggest the dancer posture of her legs, the other one can imagine that human nature and the living of a vegetable identical participation and vibrate in the same tune. Or maybe it's the photographer to have acted as a careful director of this brand new show.
These are some photographs diptycs taken from the entire project (about 80 diptycs). All shots have been taken in different greenhouse and with different professional dancers.
For his work uses both analog system (Leica, Polaroid, medium-format cameras) and digital equipment with Canon Eos and iPhone. He has received many awards in national and international competitions. His photographs are part of important private collections.
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entry description
Green Attitude - Gestures and control postures of a dancer are used to read the harmony of the body and the extraordinary ability to transform the physical effort until it becomes beauty. Admired by all this, we focus on the tensions of the body without imagining that his movements can be inscribed in a broader frame of reference as they were part of an order that all of nature is a participant.The Author has had the wonderful insight that all this is possible thus beginning a job that went to discover the harmony that binds the human gestures of dance to the reality that flowers and plants suggest. The structure diptychs allows you to easily recognize similarities truly amazing: on the one hand it seems that the leaves are lance-shaped to suggest the dancer posture of her legs, the other one can imagine that human nature and the living of a vegetable identical participation and vibrate in the same tune. Or maybe it's the photographer to have acted as a careful director of this brand new show.
These are some photographs diptycs taken from the entire project (about 80 diptycs). All shots have been taken in different greenhouse and with different professional dancers.
about the photographer
Born in Milan in 1961, has been working as a freelance photographer alternating personal research to commercial work in many different sectors, from reportage to the food and beverage industry, from architecture to interios. His photographs have been published in magazines, books and catalogs of International Exhibitions, used in websites, on calendars and CD covers. Intense the exhibition schedule that saw him star in solo and group exhibitions in Italy and abroad. Among his most significant works are to remember "Earth and Fire" (2006) reports on former mines at the metalliferous hills in the territory of Massa Marittima (Italy), " To the Borders of the Sea" (2003/2008), “Three Days in Madrid"(2007) a copy is kept in Italian Photography Archive, " Dolomites Sounds" (2007),"Greenhouses" (2008),"What Mother"(2008) dedicated to the theme of motherhood and "Old Food Stores: from producer to consumer"(2007/2009) on the food chain and the importance of food in our daily lives and "Just Dancers" (2011) photo essay on the world of ballet and jazz amateur.For his work uses both analog system (Leica, Polaroid, medium-format cameras) and digital equipment with Canon Eos and iPhone. He has received many awards in national and international competitions. His photographs are part of important private collections.
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