Thursday, December 9, 2010

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Mario Giacomelli - 'Death will come and will have your eyes' magic begins

Mario Giacomelli is one of the greatest Italian photographers, was born in Senigallia on 1 August 1925. He began in 1938 to work as an apprentice at the Printing Marche. Arises the interest in art and the first pictorial evidence. He died in 2000.

Photography Technique
Giacomelli photographic techniques used when strangers not to hide or set aside the reality, but to transform it because its purpose was to provide a representation of reality as it appears his eyes, leaving a trail of reality that must be encoded by the user.

Giacomelli already knows, before you shoot, what to save and delete what is currently being shot that development. This photographic approach lies in the thematic index in which each revision of intervention does not destroy the essence of if this picture will always be an index, not fully supported.

He says he wants to make what they feel inside when rather than what he saw, so is the interpreter of his time, simply bring in significant elements of reality, they deserve to be told, leaving the elements same can be seen for what they are.

''Death will come and will your eyes''
From 1966-1968, the production will '' death and will have your eyes''is the photographic vision of Cesare Pavese pictures taken to the limit of abstraction, the meat is "burned" by the flash and wrinkles are the same face of the earth, the images are rarefied pervaded by a profound lyricism Licinius.
"It is not easy to photograph the life of hospice ... That mother expected her son for three years and takes my hand when I bring the sweets to see her happy for a moment and says the child has much to do that can not be ... I'm going to find my inner need for a hospice. In some pictures I took with the white matter, removing the special destroy reality, warping, remove the blur too true to remove the poem. I did not make pretty pictures, I just hid in a place that others call home for me and that was a big mirror that allows you to look inside ... I felt then that my fears were not invented things but things that I already lived and of which I was a prisoner. "

How would you describe this production photo Giacomelli? What color do you go through your mind? as the Black Death? Green as a hope that can get there white as a sheet blank or reflects 'nothing'? It is up to you to decide!

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