honorable mention
Luisa Montagna italy
title
The Workers Passion
Thanks to her training in music, she has experienced art since she was a child both as a protagonist and as a user.
She started taking photographs at a slightly advanced age thanks to her husband who is passionate about photography.
In her photographic growth path, for some years she has dedicated herself to the reportage genre to lately approach a more evocative style, seeking the development of a story that can be investigated.
Always in search of her own identity as a photographer, she has some documentary reportage projects to her credit.
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entry description
The “Processione dei Misteri”, which for more than 400 years has been renewed in Trapani (Sicily, Italy) for Holy Week, sees thousands of people involved: those who care for and decorate the statuary groups, those who carry them in procession, those who make clothes, those who play in the band. A great fervor precedes the day of the procession that takes place every year between Holy Friday and Saturday through the streets of the city. In Trapani it is an event expected all year round in which the sacred and the profane, the centenary rite and the popular expression typical of southern Italy merge.about the photographer
Of Piedmontese origin, she has always lived in Parma (Italy).Thanks to her training in music, she has experienced art since she was a child both as a protagonist and as a user.
She started taking photographs at a slightly advanced age thanks to her husband who is passionate about photography.
In her photographic growth path, for some years she has dedicated herself to the reportage genre to lately approach a more evocative style, seeking the development of a story that can be investigated.
Always in search of her own identity as a photographer, she has some documentary reportage projects to her credit.
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