Video: Female. Cat. Black and white pictures by Stefano Giacomini
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Italian photographer Stefano Giacomini captures creatures that walk on their own in an Italian city. A great connoisseur of female (so-called feline) grace organized an art competition in plasticity. In the black-and-white photographs of the master, man and animal are left to themselves. Brick walls, cobblestone pavement, distant gaze.
Italian Stefano Giacomini has been involved in photography since the age of 16. Now 40, he works as a graphic designer and photographer for a large advertising agency, but is going on his free bread.
A series of photographs by Stefano Giacomini illustrates the not new idea that animals and their owners are often very similar. In black and white photographs, the posing women and cats even have the same color. And the mood is similar.
The photographer is sure that there is nothing more beautiful in the world than female beauty. He realized this when he got acquainted with the delightful sculptures by Giulio Monteverde. Stefano Giacomini decided to repeat the artistic feat of the sculptor using photography.
Stefano Giacomini loves to photograph in natural light, often changing locations and looking for something original. But in this regard, he was lucky, because Italy is a paradise for a photographer who needs interesting scenery for black and white photographs.
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