honorable mention
Tommaso Vecchi italyPhoto © Tommaso Vecchi
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Hope
He began to approach the world of photography in 2013, when his first action cam was given to him by his parents. Initially he decided to devote himself to the video sector, only later his true passion for photography would be born.
Thus he began to deepen his study, examining his knowledge of technique, composition and colors, also thanks to a course at a local photographic studio, which will actually involve him for a collaboration in the wedding sector.
In 2017, he founded the "Sensation High" project with a group of friends, with the aim of sharing photographic content with a high emotional impact with the children of the area. The same group becomes close-knit, in fact managing to take photography and post production courses.
After finishing her university studies in Nursing, she devotes more attention to the study of travel photography. In August 2019 he participates in a photographic workshop in India, in the Jammu and Kashmir region, together with the photographer Alessandro Bergamini, from whom he learns a lot, both from a photographic and a traveler's point of view.
In October of the same year he organized his first photographic exhibition entitled "Cara India", created to excite visitors through a collection of his most interested shots.
In December 2019 it received its first publication in the photographic magazine "Digital Camera Magazine", followed a few days later by its second publication in the prestigious magazine of "National Geographic".
Projected towards the future, for the year 2020 it has several special trips planned: Ethiopia in March with a tour of the Omo Valley, Mongolia in May to learn about the culture of the Tsaatan reindeer men, and the distant Arctic Siberia in the month in December, to discover a more
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During my trip to Kursha Monastery, located in Indian Tibet (Jammu and Kashmir) I met an elderly lady on her way home with a basket full of herbs. In one hand she held a shovel, in the other a Buddhist rosary. I could barely hear the prayers that he whispered with his gaze turned towards the mountains, while a wonderful light was illuminating her during this magical moment.about the photographer
Tommaso Vecchi was born in Cento on 4 January 1995.He began to approach the world of photography in 2013, when his first action cam was given to him by his parents. Initially he decided to devote himself to the video sector, only later his true passion for photography would be born.
Thus he began to deepen his study, examining his knowledge of technique, composition and colors, also thanks to a course at a local photographic studio, which will actually involve him for a collaboration in the wedding sector.
In 2017, he founded the "Sensation High" project with a group of friends, with the aim of sharing photographic content with a high emotional impact with the children of the area. The same group becomes close-knit, in fact managing to take photography and post production courses.
After finishing her university studies in Nursing, she devotes more attention to the study of travel photography. In August 2019 he participates in a photographic workshop in India, in the Jammu and Kashmir region, together with the photographer Alessandro Bergamini, from whom he learns a lot, both from a photographic and a traveler's point of view.
In October of the same year he organized his first photographic exhibition entitled "Cara India", created to excite visitors through a collection of his most interested shots.
In December 2019 it received its first publication in the photographic magazine "Digital Camera Magazine", followed a few days later by its second publication in the prestigious magazine of "National Geographic".
Projected towards the future, for the year 2020 it has several special trips planned: Ethiopia in March with a tour of the Omo Valley, Mongolia in May to learn about the culture of the Tsaatan reindeer men, and the distant Arctic Siberia in the month in December, to discover a more
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